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Date:         Sat, 8 Apr 95 13:55:08 EDT
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From:         ja@decws3.coe.wvu.edu (John Anderson)
Subject:      Re: Changing EuroVan Plugs

> For those of you EVers who haven't attempted this little task, its > quite easy! First off go to your local VW dealer and get a set > of plugs (about $4.00 a pop), I would suggest the stock one as > they are dual electrode types. Unfortuanately, IMHO, they are > made by <gag> Champion... > Always used Bosch Platinum or triple electrode in my Quantum Syncro, since it used the same Audi 5 cylinder I figure they would be a good and cheaper alternative, sometimes you can get the 4116 Bosch Platinum on sale for under $2.00 each at auto parts places, anyway lots better than the $15 each Platinums in my Corrado.

John Anderson ja@coe.wvu.edu


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