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Originally Posted by MichaelM Has anyone had any expierence with Pulsar Spark Plugs?....thanks Run away...FAR away. I wouldn't even put these POS's in my lawnmower.

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Old 07-19-2010, 06:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone had any expierence with Pulsar Spark Plugs?....thanks
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He must be too young to remember the Splitfire hype.....
Oh no Splitfire. Yep, I tried'em once long ago in a Mustang and wasted my money. Ended up going back to NGK. I can't believe Splitfire is still around. Now they've discontinued the "v" shaped electrode and look like regular plugs. So how can they still be called Splitfire... whatever who cares
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