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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 92greenlx: [QB] I have been using motorcraft plugs for a few years now and wanted to try another plug. How are the autolites? Do I need the autolite resistors? I believe they are the 25's. This is for stock heads. Any recommendations someone? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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92greenlx
Member # 4734
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I have been using motorcraft plugs for a few years now and wanted to try another plug. How are the autolites? Do I need the autolite resistors? I believe they are the 25's. This is for stock heads. Any recommendations someone?
92stangLX
Member # 3252
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Autolites are good and pretty cheap too.
92greenlx
Member # 4734
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thanks
THE King Cobra
Member # 2011
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Bosch platniums are better then the autolites.. kragens has them for like 3 bucks.
cvr 5.0
Member # 2962
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