Autolite Copper Core Spark Plug, Resistor Fits select: 1988-1991 BMW M3, 1989-1990 CHRYSLER TC
Autolite Copper Core Spark Plug, Resistor Fits select: 1988-1991 BMW M3, 1989-1990 CHRYSLER TC
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Autolite Copper Core Spark Plug, Resistor Fits select: 1988-1991 BMW M3, 1989-1990 CHRYSLER TC

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  • Copper-glass seal bonds insulator, terminal post center electrode together; assures full required voltage at spark gap; gas-tight seal (100% leak proof)
  • Multi-rib insulator reduces danger of "flash-over"
  • One-piece terminal post adds strength
  • Resistor reduces radio frequency interference (RFI) and electrode erosion
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Feb 22, 2023
john
5 out of 5 stars review

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great pl;ugs

good plugs and great price, change plugs and bike runs great.

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Jun 19, 2018
Pickysockguy
5 out of 5 stars review

Best deal for the money

more bang for the buck. Walmart beat even the auto stores by half the price, so I bought twice as many spark plugs for my motorcycle. The autolite spark plug is already inexpensive, walmart cut the big 4 auto stores just down the street cost by half. For a motorcycle you need to experiment with plugs and gasoline to find a good combo for you and the bike. I cannot tell a difference between this $1.09 plug and a $15-20 equivalent. If I had a high performance bike maybe, but my Harley street cruiser, nope can't tell IMO. Why spend more for the same plug or same performance somewhere else.

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