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Re: Bosch Super Cu-Electrode Plugs[850/1995] posted by David Delgado-Rucci on
Tuesday, 22 September 1998, at 9:27 p.m.

The Beru Silverstone plugs I speak of are made in Germany. The statement is that silver is the best conducter of the metals. I've tried the copper, the platinums and the silverstone. I like the silverstone.

The nology wires are form Nology, a racing company here in San Diego. The key to thyeir wires is that the technology is in the wires themselves. I have used them and noticed the engine was smoother. They are thicker than the standard volvo wires and require that they be grounded. I also used their powercoil which replaces the standard bosch powercoil. I was disappointed in this only because my volvo seemed to dislike this product. It would stall. Once I went back to the bosch powercoil things were alright. Cost of the wires is approximately $200.00. Cost of the plug is $7.00 each. Their website is www.nology.com. If you want to buy something form them call me first, since I can actually go there and see what they have to offer. Also, I've probably tried it first.

Delgado-Rucci
San Diego.




 


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