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If you run unleaded - platinum would be long life (here they are expensive) change at 100K compared to 20K but the price for plug sets work out the same over the distance. |
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Heaps of modern cars run platinum plugs. I tried some in my Dolly (leaded petrol) some years a go and they loaded up to the point where the car would not start only after 7000 Km with these plugs. Seemed that unleaded cars at the time would run the plugs without problems. |
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In article <3F1248F2.9050100 (AT) wollongong (DOT) apana.org.au>, ops <martin (AT) wollongong (DOT) apana.org.au> wrote: If you run unleaded - platinum would be long life (here they are expensive) change at 100K compared to 20K but the price for plug sets work out the same over the distance. I do use unleaded. They SD1 onwards V8 used Champion N9Y or RN9Y or RN9YC or NGK B6ES at |
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They SD1 onwards V8 used Champion N9Y or RN9Y or RN9YC or NGK B6ES at least in the carb version these were about the most common plugs around at the time used Mini/Marina/Allegro, MGB, Ford Xflow Viva and many Rootes cars so should be availble in 4 point versions, if not you could fit the plugs intended for the CVH Escort or a Rover 820 - the heat range is the roughly same only downside being the smaller hex size. |
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In article <beu2dv$gj0$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com>, Yes, but the Vitesse EFI engine uses different plugs from the carb engine - GSP 6462 as opposed to GSP 4362 with carbs. Surprisingly, Rimmers don't appear to supply alternatives. -- *Why is it that most nudists are people you don't want to see naked?* Dave Plowman dave.sound (AT) argonet (DOT) co.uk London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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