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Old August 5th 05, 06:15 PM
Jonathan Goodish
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"Dan Luke" wrote:
I liked the fine wire plugs; the engine definitely ran better with them.
However, I was having to pull and clean them every 10 hours or so. If
Champion made a fine wire plug as effective in eliminating fouling as
the REM-37-BY, I'd replace my massive electrode plugs immediately.


You might want to look at the Autolite plugs. I have about 50 hours on
mine, after years of using Champions. The Champions would begin fouling
within the first couple of flights, but the Autolites have yet to foul.
I've had consistently smoother engine operation with the Autolites than
with the Champions.

However, I don't believe that Unison make a fine wire plug.


JKG
 




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