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Old 03-03-2007, 09:57 PM
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Cool You are incorrect

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Most Bosch plugs are still made in Europe, they still specialize in Cu core and they still manufacture non resistor plugs up to this time. quality may have deteriorated for unknown/ no verification reason/s. All brand that has the same size as bosch can be used, plugs are plugs, their function is to spark and start the combustion, brands are just a psychological and marketing strategy. ask a professional electrical engineer. For langpfeife, as of today the best spark plugs are made in the 3rd world country, brands like NGK & Nippon Denso .
Cool They do not still make a non resister plug!The reason for my starting this post was to provide the information,given to me by a rep of Bosch.I made the call to Illinois,and my request for information was taken,a few minute's latter a return call CAME TO ME FROM SAID REP.The man told me if I needed a non resister plug I would have to go to another manufacturer. So I suppose that would mean that BOSCH NO LONGER MAKES A NON RESISTER PLUG,. By the way plugs are plugs but the difference in putting to much resistance in the system can cause large expenses like the ignition control system.If you are going to change the manufacturers program,and use a non resister type of plug wire then you may get away with the resister plugs.I think I might be correct about this, But,well you know I think I am correct.JNT
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