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As far as I can tell it is a high performance alternative to a standard plug.
As far as I can tell it is a high performance alternative to a standard plug.
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Don't know anything about these plugs, but I don't thing the automakers are doing anywhere near as much as they could to make more reliable, economical, powerful cars. I think it's all about style for the consumer and to ---- with the rest. Where are all the econo boxes that they were making in the late eighties/early nineties? i.e Geo Metro and Plymouth/Dodge Colt.
I think they can do much better than they are.
Yeah but even Toyota's are only rated at about 41 mpg (not counting hybrids). The Geo and colts both got around 45. And that's 15 years ago! You mean to tell me technology won't let them do it better, alot better, now? Gimme a break!Quote:
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Don't know anything about these plugs, but I don't thing the automakers are doing anywhere near as much as they could to make more reliable, economical, powerful cars. I think it's all about style for the consumer and to ---- with the rest. Where are all the econo boxes that they were making in the late eighties/early nineties? i.e Geo Metro and Plymouth/Dodge Colt.
I think they can do much better than they are.
Agreed. Between the three of them (GM, Ford, Chrysler), there is not one car that gets 40 MPG or better. Toyota alone has three.
Harry
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For higher MPG you gotta go diesel. Forget all your prejudices against diesel when you're talking the new diesels from about 2004 model year on up. We love our TDI. 42mpg in mix of city and suburban driving, 48 or 49mpg on the interstate. Plenty of torque right in the rpm range where you live for most driving.
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First off. Several plugs on the market have been proven to work better than some of the cheaper ones. HP gains have been proven with a few plugs.