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<blockquote data-quote="zzzzzer" data-source="post: 689217" data-attributes="member: 2704"><p>I worked at Pep Boys in parts one summer and got this question a lot. Honestly, everyone in the service and parts area said the same thing -- a spark plug in itself won't give any significant power advantages and most are going to be comparable to one another. </p><p></p><p>HOWEVER, we sold a lot (and I mean a lot) of NGK plugs to modded imports AND domestics. They were especially popular w/ those running nitrous and looking for a colder spark plug. </p><p></p><p>For GM vehicles most went with AC Delcos, of course. But many of the GM enthuiasts went for the Bosch platinums (only ones I use) w/ a few going for the new, more expensive Bosch Platinums +4. Ford guys went w/ Bosch as well, <strong>but I sold more Autolite platinums to Ford owners than anything else.</strong> </p><p></p><p>I honestly think its a matter of opinion. Almost every mfg. claimed the best spark but to Bosch's credit they presented comparision test brochures to back up their claim. I think that's why they were the universal choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zzzzzer, post: 689217, member: 2704"] I worked at Pep Boys in parts one summer and got this question a lot. Honestly, everyone in the service and parts area said the same thing -- a spark plug in itself won't give any significant power advantages and most are going to be comparable to one another. HOWEVER, we sold a lot (and I mean a lot) of NGK plugs to modded imports AND domestics. They were especially popular w/ those running nitrous and looking for a colder spark plug. For GM vehicles most went with AC Delcos, of course. But many of the GM enthuiasts went for the Bosch platinums (only ones I use) w/ a few going for the new, more expensive Bosch Platinums +4. Ford guys went w/ Bosch as well, [b]but I sold more Autolite platinums to Ford owners than anything else.[/b] I honestly think its a matter of opinion. Almost every mfg. claimed the best spark but to Bosch's credit they presented comparision test brochures to back up their claim. I think that's why they were the universal choice. [/QUOTE]
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