RE: Re: Splitfire plugs

From: Bernd D. Ratsch (bernd@texas.net)
Date: Tue Jul 06 1999 - 08:32:03 EDT


No problem Ed...Yup, i've been "puddle jumpin'" a little bit with this last
rain we had and, so far, the suspension is doing its job...rather well I
might add. I've tried the AC-Delco RapidFires and was also happy with their
performance. (Not a bad plug for the price.) I mainly run SplitFires from
past experiences and so far, they haven't let me down. (Pep Boys carrys
them in stock and so does AutoZone...Haven't tried Wal-Mart though.) Who
knows, maybe it's just the application that they're going into... :)

So, you comin' home yet?!?

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Ed
Halterman
Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 11:44 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Re: Splitfire plugs

I had bad luck with Splitfire plugs in my Vista Cruiser a few years
back, not worth it in my book. Too much $$$ and not enough oomph! But
everyone's entitled to ther own opinion, that's what this list is for,
right?? I put in Rapidfires for a couple reasons. 1-not as expensive as
Splitfire (about $2 less per plug!) 2-noticed immediate idle and
response improvements. 3-available at Wal-Mart!! (yes, we're getting
them here in L.A. finally!) 4-my experiments with plugs in my company
truck- Chevy Kodiak w/366 big block V-8. Just my opinion, any
objections?? Too bad!! :-) Sorry Bernd, I like everything else you did,
though. Your truck looks tuff!! Are you up for some puddle jumpin' & mud
slingin'?? Sorry, I just took the clay bar to my truck! It really works
guys! Trust me!! ;-) Later!!!

                       Ed



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