Champion copper plus or ngk

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jason18, May 12, 9:07am
Champion plugs OK or stick to good old Ngk!
Repco has 30 % off Champion

Cheers

tonyrockyhorror, May 12, 9:10am
Never Champion.

jason18, May 12, 9:11am
OK sweet as will go ngk. For reference what's up with champion!

gadgit3, May 12, 9:14am
Champion used to be top shelf bout 15 years back but there just a cheap plug nowadays and just dont last the distance.

jason18, May 12, 9:16am
Cool cheers guys.

bellky, May 12, 9:16am
NGK

patiki1, May 12, 9:31am
Ngk for me,supercheap has 20% off.

rayzor14, May 12, 11:01am
Champion have not been top shelf for a lot longer than that.
Great for lawn mowers but of very little use for anything else.

whqqsh, May 12, 11:21am
Ive never been a fan of Champion & always prefered NGK but changed plugs in Goliath recently,only drove a few Ks & she started playing up, got home put the old Champions back in & no worries, new NGKs!

mugenb20b, May 12, 11:25am
Did you drop one of the NGKs on the driveway before fitting them!

miniclubmangt, May 12, 3:29pm
What leads do you recommend !

whqqsh, May 12, 3:45pm
I beg your pardon! cheeky bugger lol. & BTW I double checked the gap too. She ran good for a few Ks then started running rough & got progressively worse (I assume as more dropped out) they were black & sooty when removed, maybe NGK dont like 6 volt lol

whqqsh, May 12, 3:45pm
Taylor!

upnorth, May 12, 6:00pm
AC plugs were fitted to all GM vehicles.

Some claim AC stood for "Almost Champion"

kazbanz, May 12, 6:59pm
NGK--not even gonna read all else-two choces given always I pick ngk

cuda.340, May 12, 8:29pm
Autolites

pollymay, May 13, 6:33am
Buy a diesel

davania, May 13, 7:14am
CHAMPION SPONSER HRT AND LOK HOW THEY ARE GOING

mugenb20b, May 13, 7:30am
Looking at your spelling and grammar, I seriously doubt you know what you're talking about.

johnf_456, May 13, 8:21am
It is "you are" to be more formal.

sw20, May 13, 8:35am
No need to nitpick. He made good use of the apostrophe.

johnf_456, May 13, 8:44am
Just having a laugh, cheer up.

sw20, May 13, 8:47am
Always happy john.

I use NGK as well. Just change them every second oil and filter change. Can't go wrong for $5 a plug.

bellky, May 13, 8:49am
Yeah well rotary NGKs are more like $20 a plug.

johnf_456, May 13, 8:51am
Not at all for NGK! I use them in everything from Jetskis, boats, lawnmowers to 4 and 6 cylinder engines. I got a new set the other week from Repco at 30% off.

Even most aircraft use NGK.

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