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Splitfire v spark plug

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  • Start date Start date Feb 24, 2007

player4lifeov

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has anyone ever used this spark plug for their stang? Its a copper spark plug with a v spot on top. I bought them today but i haven't installed them yet, so i was wondering if you guys can give me some input on this or recommend something better. the car is n/a by the way
 

four six

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I've always used Motocraft
 

Crzyhrse

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I had them on my '93 GT, but that was back in the mid 90's when that spark plug first came out. I never had a problem with them, but I'm not raving about them either.
 

Mustang5L5

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Overrated plug


motorcraft = best for N/A mustangs
 

Nater

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Don't buy them. I made the mistake in buying them a long time ago and they didn't last nearly as long as Autolite or NGK's.
 

StangYellow

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Copper plugs have a life span of about 10,000 miles. Or in my case, about 6500 miles with the Motorcraft copper plugs. You will be driving along and then all of a sudden your car cannot make it up hills anymore. It feels like you are out of gas. Made that mistake once, and wont ever do it again. Stick with regular platinum plugs. Come back in 3 months and tell us when they died on you Im joking, but dont buy them again
 

player4lifeov

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Thanks for da help guys, i decided im going to install them and try them out, if i don't like them i'll just swap them out and get some autolites or NGK. Thanks
 
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