banditt007
ArboristSite Operative
Just a little FYI at least as it pertains to automotive spark plugs (generally the $$$ ones like iridium/yttrium ones) there are counterfit NGK plugs on the market, usually found on ebay and amazon. I had a friend that had this happen to him for some plugs he bought on amazon, IIRC he called NGK and after the info he gave them, they agreed that there is a good chance the plugs he got were not legit. I forgot what tipped him off I think it was that he still had a couple from an older order from rock auto (very good chance of being legit) and ordered the balance from amazon.
NO BS!!!
http://ngk.sr/technical-information/fake-spark-plug/ ^^^LINK TO NGK's site about it^^^
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NO BS!!!
http://ngk.sr/technical-information/fake-spark-plug/ ^^^LINK TO NGK's site about it^^^
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