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Re: Snake Oil or Revolution - Spark Plugs
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Posted by NC Wayne on March 14, 2005 at 17:56:59 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Snake Oil or Revolution - Spark Plugs posted by ShepFL on March 14, 2005 at 07:12:03:
Let's see, he went through a batch of old plugs and the old, worn out ones fired better than the new ones.....so why the he-- should you even bother to change your plugs if they burn better when their used??? With all the used plugs he kept laying around maybe my Uncle was onto something years ago that this guy just figured out.... Wether it works better or not it looks like one of the major mfgs would jump at the chance to make millions off the uneducated masses with another gimiky plug, I just can't undestand their reluctance to do it..... Especially since he's a man that can simply listen to an engine and tell you exactly what's wrong with it...all he needs to do is start a school to teach other mechanics the secret...I'd pay to learn how to be that precise, wouldn't you..... that way we can throw away all that sophisticated diagnostic equipment that's needed nowdays...imagine the millions the industry could save....Finaly, notice how he casually mentioned needing several hundred thousand for research, etc? If nobody is interested in producing the plug for him then why the need for further development???...Like the old saying goes, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is.....Just my .02
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