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Aldor Smart Plugs
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Not looking for advice/diagnosis here, just want to know if these plugs work as advertised. Thanks!
Here is the link from Aldor:
www.aldor-sparkplugs.com/11001.html?*ses...ey*=*session*id*val*
Here is a link to buy them (approx $10 for 2)
www.autobarn.net/smartplug.html
Here is the story on them:
www.ytmag.com/ttalk/messages/359695.html
Post edited by: Wild and KZ Guy, at: 2007/07/06 08:49
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I dont think so, the inconel has a lot of chrome and nickel in it, the metal was designed for down hole use to resist heat its still going to foul just like any other plug, the key is the high output ignition that is what makes the plug fire
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If one really wanted to spend money on fancy plugs, I'd go with the NGK irridium's. If you look around, you'll find them for $6 each easily and you'll at least be able to ensure you're still in the right heat range.
I know, you said you don't want advise. Take it as....personal opinion? :laugh:
Post edited by: Virii, at: 2007/07/06 11:56
Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
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The next best would just be copper core. I would stick with ngk plugs.
All the other plugs with iridium and platinum they just last longer thats all no real increase of spark energy.
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Actually probobly the best plugs are silver core. They have the least resistance, but have a $15 tag on them.
The next best would just be copper core. I would stick with ngk plugs.
All the other plugs with iridium and platinum they just last longer thats all no real increase of spark energy.
you are right, the plug just fires the ignition makes the spark, and the only way to change it would be to have less resistance along the way
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Actually probobly the best plugs are silver core. They have the least resistance, but have a $15 tag on them.
...and I'm really not interested in paying $15 a piece for plugs, particularly when I have to buy four of them!
Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
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ALDOR's thermo reactor head produces an Ultra Thrust Ignition that provides *faster starting, *newfound power, *increased fuel economy while at the same time *reducing emissions. Our plugs are fully automatic and adjust to spark demand while each cylinder is firing. The voltage increase to the spark plugs tip is varable from 3% to a maximum of 40% as necessary, thus the name "SMART PLUG" . The smart gap burns off excess carbon deposits that may form at the tip of the plug resulting in smoother operation. ALDOR spark plugs outperform all standard or original equipment spark plugs at a competitive price.---
www.ytmag.com/ttalk/messages/359695.html
Aldor Smart Plugs (SOLD AS A PAIR) are fully automatic spark plugs that fire in oil for older vehicles. The Smart Plug has a double gap that ignites on demand. The thermo-reactor head produces an ultra thrust in a cold or wet engine. Boosts starting voltage to deliver a stronger, hotter spark—you will enjoy trouble-free starts even on cold mornings. Thermoreactor disc delivers 40% more spark power to tip of plug when cold. Aluminum oxide insulator. The result? An inexpensive plug that can:
* Improve horsepower
* Better fuel economy
* Improve performance of high mileage vehicles
* Reduce emissions
* Burn away excess oil
Engineered specifically for engines requiring a more efficient spark. SELF-CLEANING, NON-FOULING! Actually FIRES IN OIL! Restores lost compression.---
www.autobarn.net/smartplug.html
I would like to hear from someone who has actually tried them, or at least knows somebody who has tried them..
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Post edited by: Bluemeanie, at: 2007/07/06 23:57
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"Not looking for advice/diagnosis here, just want to know if these plugs work as advertised."
Sorry, didn't notice this part...
Post edited by: Bluemeanie, at: 2007/07/08 09:36
1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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