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    99 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

    what are good spark plugs for a 99 Z28?

    what do ya reccomend are good spark plugs and good wired for a 99 Z28?

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    I run the NGK's they have been good for me so far. I got them since they were a good deal.for the plug and MSD wire combo. I got mine from ws6store but I think the one of the sponsors here has the kits or if you just need plugs go hit any auto parts store and they have them in stock.

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    99 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

    right now its running msd wires but im not sure what kind of plugs its running on

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    NGK TR55s are what im running, ACDelcos are good too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler_LS1 View Post
    NGK TR55s are what im running, ACDelcos are good too
    This.

    The NGK's are a nice plug and well proven. The Delcos are OEM and will last you 100k miles. Either way you win.

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    Get the normal copper NGK55, no real need to spend the extra $ in Ir or Pt plugs, they cut back on some spark in exchange for long life. However, if you want 100,000+ mile plugs, then you would get the precious metals version.
    Last edited by TokerM; 10-15-2010 at 05:32 PM.

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    Used to run the NGK TR55's.

    Now running AutoLite AR103's.

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    Using NGK TR55's here as well.

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    Delcos or autolite 103's. Might as well go with some OEM delcos. that way you dont have to change them...hardly ever.

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