pulstar plug = waste of money
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I like how it says if you don't use this power to go faster it will help you save at the pump a whole 2.2% on the toyota corolla with the 1.8 LITER. Hey that equates to a whole .66 mpg increase if you avg 30 mpg
11 GALLONS
.66 MPG
YOU GET A WHOLE 7 MILES EXTRA PER TANK
If you drive 15000 miles a year you'll use approximately one less tank of gas a year
Thats complete woth the extra cost
11 GALLONS
.66 MPG
YOU GET A WHOLE 7 MILES EXTRA PER TANK
If you drive 15000 miles a year you'll use approximately one less tank of gas a year
Thats complete woth the extra cost
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i read some where they did a test on all the fancy spark plugs on a neon srt-4 even thou the pulstarplug did get the most hp numbers out of it the
your still better getting the denso iridium spark plugs way cheaper and those plugs came in second and it made the most torque numbers out of the bunch!
your still better getting the denso iridium spark plugs way cheaper and those plugs came in second and it made the most torque numbers out of the bunch!
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Originally Posted by Dispatcher138
Are the hotwires not worth it?
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Originally Posted by Dispatcher138
Originally Posted by duck_dodgers_24_5
most ppl are comparing it to the nology hotwire kit and they are right about it too
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Pulsarplugs, like capacitive discharge, & nology are an old school solution to the inherent weakness found in spark plug wire systems.
Okada Project, plasma ignition coil packs kit.. uses the same technology as the pulsarplugs; & it sounds like it'd be a more reliable replacement for a coil over plug design like ours.
... they're all about eliminating misfires under scenarios that fall outside manufacturer's tolerances; so it's likely these products are of little benefit to street tuned vehicles.
Okada Project, plasma ignition coil packs kit.. uses the same technology as the pulsarplugs; & it sounds like it'd be a more reliable replacement for a coil over plug design like ours.
... they're all about eliminating misfires under scenarios that fall outside manufacturer's tolerances; so it's likely these products are of little benefit to street tuned vehicles.
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Originally Posted by Retrospect
Where's the best place to order a set of iridium plugs?
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