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|    TOM WALKER to ROY WITT    |
|    Odd rumble in Durango sol    |
|    26 Mar 12 10:35:00    |
      RW> RW>> The Japanese make some of the best spark plugs out there. I won't       RW> RW>> use them either, as I was taught to buy American first. There are       RW> RW>> some awesome American made plugs on the market that equal the       RW> RW>> Japanese in quality.              RW> RN> The Japanese are certainly capable of making smaller electronics and       RW> RN> they do make some quality items, but like you, I buy American first.              RW>Take for instance, those $12 Denso plugs can be had in an American brand       RW>known as Platinum E3s for $6 each. Instead of only two ground electrodes,       RW>they have 3 and the performance and quality of manufacture are identical.              RW>I can understand someone wanting all the best for their under powered 4       RW>cyl engines and buying expensive plugs to get it, but I don't understand       RW>why one has to go foreign made to get it when it can be had right here in       RW>America.              Now I rembemember why in the past I have not considered the E3 plug. And       thatr is their Wild and basicly Unprovable Increased miledge claims       because of their unique ground electrode arangement.       I don't tolerate scam artists.               Check this web site.              http://green.autoblog.com/2007/10/21/dont-count-on-e3-spark-plugs-to-sav       -you-money-on-gas/e       ---        þ SLMR 2.1a þ 0         * Origin: TECHWARE BBS - Since 1995 - www.techware.dynip.com (1:102/401)    |
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