Spark plugs
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 10:22 pm
Just to share some good experience I have been using AC9C plugs from here
http://www.accuspark.co.uk/leads_plugs.html
for the last few months.
I was in the market for new plugs because I was having starting troubles and , once started the car would take a while to warm up and run smoothly. I also found that both ngk and Champion plugs could get in a state where only removal ,cleaning and warming with a blow lamp would bring them back into action. I saw these plugs had multiple earth electrodes and I have had good experience with similar design in another classic I have so I gave them a try. I can report that the car starts more easily and is running smoothly more quickly than with the 'main-stream' plugs.
The car is not used for competition but has done some longish motorway trips at a constant 5000rpm without ill effect.
I have no connection with the seller and in the past I've reported some negative comments regarding some of their other products but these plugs seem to work for me.
Happy new year to all
Baggy
http://www.accuspark.co.uk/leads_plugs.html
for the last few months.
I was in the market for new plugs because I was having starting troubles and , once started the car would take a while to warm up and run smoothly. I also found that both ngk and Champion plugs could get in a state where only removal ,cleaning and warming with a blow lamp would bring them back into action. I saw these plugs had multiple earth electrodes and I have had good experience with similar design in another classic I have so I gave them a try. I can report that the car starts more easily and is running smoothly more quickly than with the 'main-stream' plugs.
The car is not used for competition but has done some longish motorway trips at a constant 5000rpm without ill effect.
I have no connection with the seller and in the past I've reported some negative comments regarding some of their other products but these plugs seem to work for me.
Happy new year to all
Baggy