E 3 spark plugs
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#13
Crap, I'm 65 and I know what "blow" means--as Martha Stewart would say, "It's a good thing..."
Oh, wait a minute--you mean with regard to E-3 spark plugs--I was wondering that myself???
#14
LOL
I know some connotations that are VERY good, but I digress...
I'm not sure it really tells, or shows us much, but here is the clip from GEARS that I saw on the E3 plugs. Note that E3 is a sponsor on this show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSgro...ure=plpp_video
I pretty much agree with Cliffy that if there was truly a noticeable benefit from this design, more manufacturers would employ a similar concept.
I know some connotations that are VERY good, but I digress...
I'm not sure it really tells, or shows us much, but here is the clip from GEARS that I saw on the E3 plugs. Note that E3 is a sponsor on this show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSgro...ure=plpp_video
I pretty much agree with Cliffy that if there was truly a noticeable benefit from this design, more manufacturers would employ a similar concept.
#15
LOL
I know some connotations that are VERY good, but I digress...
I'm not sure it really tells, or shows us much, but here is the clip from GEARS that I saw on the E3 plugs. Note that E3 is a sponsor on this show.
I pretty much agree with Cliffy that if there was truly a noticeable benefit from this design, more manufacturers would employ a similar concept.
I know some connotations that are VERY good, but I digress...
I'm not sure it really tells, or shows us much, but here is the clip from GEARS that I saw on the E3 plugs. Note that E3 is a sponsor on this show.
I pretty much agree with Cliffy that if there was truly a noticeable benefit from this design, more manufacturers would employ a similar concept.
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