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Old 12-17-2007, 06:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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SPARK PLUGS.....PULSTAR???

Anyone gone to the extra expense to try PULSTAR PULSE SPARK PLUGS in their FORD??? Maybe just another gimmick, these PULSTAR plugs advertize more torque, more power, better acceleration. I can't imagine that they are any better than regular spark plugs.....Just Curious???
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Old 12-23-2007, 03:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: SPARK PLUGS.....PULSTAR???

I have two toilets in my house.... my wife put a fuzzy cover on one....

I can pee in one toilet without having to hold the seat up.... the other one.... forget and there's clean up on aisle one....

They both flush just the same as they ever did.

All a spark plug has to do is "light" the "working fluid". I'm an old school guy and prefer to use "factory" plugs.... It wasn't that long ago that Splitfire was called to task over some of their claims....

There's an old joke.... "I got gas saving tires and ran them at max pressure.... I use gas saving gas and synthetic oils.... I installed a Tornado and did all kinds of other stuff to improve my mileage..... Now I have to stop every hundred miles or so and syphon out my tank".

Back in the 70s and early 80s, guys would flip their air cleaner lids downside up.... The resulting noise gave the impression of more power.

"There's one born every minute....".... PT Barnum.
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