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Posted by 'PaulGibson' on 27 Oct 2010 @ 15:19


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I was told when I bought some spark plugs for my sons W60 that the W2AS is a hotter running plug, suited to colder conditions and the W08AS - Cooler running plug, suited to warmer conditions

We were testing yesterday in the extreemly cold (and wet) conditions with a W2AS and only getting engine temp up to 116c (revs up to nearly 12) I was then told that if I had changed to a W08AS it would have got the temp up this seemed completely the oposite to what I have been told.

My question is who is correct and how important is the engine temp.

Many thanks Paul

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Comer Spark Plugs  by 'PaulGibson'  << You are here!
Re: Comer Spark Plugs  by 'itpro'   (27 Oct 2010 @ 15:45)
Re: Comer Spark Plugs  by 'k44tng'   (27 Oct 2010 @ 15:51)
Re: Comer Spark Plugs  by 'PaulGibson'   (27 Oct 2010 @ 16:24)
Re: Comer Spark Plugs  by 'k44tng'   (27 Oct 2010 @ 16:49)
Re: Comer Spark Plugs  by 'PaulGibson'   (28 Oct 2010 @ 10:33)
Re: Comer Spark Plugs  by 'MVJ'   (27 Oct 2010 @ 16:50)
Re: Comer Spark Plugs  by 'John'   (27 Oct 2010 @ 17:01)

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