pulsestar spark plugs??

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GoffeeRedCat

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Are they any good?? From what I've been reading theyre ok...if so does anyone know which one pulsestar plug to go with?? If not, how do I distinguish which and what type of plugs to go with??
 
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I installed these in a 2000 Suzuki swift, 4 banger- multi port f.i. - they seem to be ok- nothing as claimed-- I absolutely would NOT try this plug in your little 2 cycle engine- They have a generic heat range- and they are a capisitor discharge plug -- cap is spelled wrong- capacitor discharge plug.- this is why you see the big spark across the electrode. do not do it. i bet the radio would go nuts too if you tried these---
 
Lots of folks use an Iridum plug. Iridum is not an earth element. It is extracted from areas on earth that had meteroite impacts long ago.- It can withstand the heat-pressures in an engine a long time and keep a square edge on the tip of the center electrode longer.- nearly all new trucks-cars use this type of plug now-- In a little 2 stroke engine? -- I see a little better top end burn- nothing else. I save my 10.00 and just use a standard resistor plug-
 
Still kinda interesting tho!! From what I've been reading its kinda like a MSD ignition! But too bad the NGK or the champion plugs aren't readily available here!!Idk why? Lol but E2 plugs are!
 
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