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Update on Supercharged Trac
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<blockquote data-quote="scott r" data-source="post: 564396" data-attributes="member: 62870"><p>Also, I went to autozone, they only had ONE temperature of denso iridium. It doesn't say on the box if they're mega hot or mega cold plugs, but the guy behind the counter said they're "probably hotter than stock". They're part number 5035.</p><p></p><p>I will try to post the link at the bottom to all the plugs listed by auto zone. Not sure if it will work for everyone though, unless you happen to have 2003 sport trac listed as your type of vehicle. They carry about 15 different kinds of spark plugs, none of which are any "colder" or "hotter" than any other and I have no idea how to tell the difference, so any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I know that on some brands, you can tell by the number if they're colder or hotter, but that doesn't seem to be the case with the denso plugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott r, post: 564396, member: 62870"] Also, I went to autozone, they only had ONE temperature of denso iridium. It doesn't say on the box if they're mega hot or mega cold plugs, but the guy behind the counter said they're "probably hotter than stock". They're part number 5035. I will try to post the link at the bottom to all the plugs listed by auto zone. Not sure if it will work for everyone though, unless you happen to have 2003 sport trac listed as your type of vehicle. They carry about 15 different kinds of spark plugs, none of which are any "colder" or "hotter" than any other and I have no idea how to tell the difference, so any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I know that on some brands, you can tell by the number if they're colder or hotter, but that doesn't seem to be the case with the denso plugs. [/QUOTE]
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