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Hotter plugs for winter?
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Hotter plugs for winter?
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2010-09-26 11:08:29
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Hotter plugs for winter?
Should I go down a heat range on spark plugs for winter? Running 7, thinking about going to 6....
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2010-09-26 12:09:53
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Nope. No need to with forced induction setups.
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2010-09-26 14:40:28
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just stick with what you got now. makes no difference
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2010-09-26 21:13:34
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my car ran fine all last winter with 7's.
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2010-09-26 21:37:24
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Alright then, saves me money!
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