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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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New Spark Plug Technology - 10% Fuel Efficiency Gain
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<blockquote data-quote="LS2GTO" data-source="post: 11255865" data-attributes="member: 73731"><p>I still don't get how a special spark plug can gain MPGs over a properly working spark plug? I mean the engine commands a certain amount of fuel for each intake stroke no matter what the spark plug? So regardless of what spark plug is screwed in the head, the computer will still dump x amount of fuel based on other parameters. </p><p></p><p>I can see a better spark plug burning more fuel in the charge, thus less unburnt fuel going out the tailpipes...but a spark plug won't change how much fuel is being delivered unless the spark plug magically goes into the PCM and commands less fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS2GTO, post: 11255865, member: 73731"] I still don't get how a special spark plug can gain MPGs over a properly working spark plug? I mean the engine commands a certain amount of fuel for each intake stroke no matter what the spark plug? So regardless of what spark plug is screwed in the head, the computer will still dump x amount of fuel based on other parameters. I can see a better spark plug burning more fuel in the charge, thus less unburnt fuel going out the tailpipes...but a spark plug won't change how much fuel is being delivered unless the spark plug magically goes into the PCM and commands less fuel. [/QUOTE]
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