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  1. Join Date
    Jan 1970
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    #11
    To each his own I guess, in my case:

    1. for P2,500, I get to use superior plug indefinitely (will probably outlast the car) so it's still cheaper than stock in the long run. ignite better - more torque.

    2. open-cone vs. stock filter really makes a big difference, except for the noise. the filter charger should actually make the filtration better if maintained properly. breathe better - burn better.

    2 cent's lang po.

  2. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    298
    #12
    agree with the open cone opinion
    with regards to the stock sparkplugs my vote goes to staying stock and replacing as often as u want

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    #13
    Used torquemaster in our terrano before.... no noticeable difference....

  4. Join Date
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    #14
    not so much the gains..how long before you had it replaced? did it ever fail or performance degraded?

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    #15
    Nope. In terms of service life, maganda naman ang performance. From the day we installed it until we sold the car, yun pa rin ang spark plugs.

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    Dec 2003
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    #16
    I had torquemasters on my 91 lancer for 2 or more years. never thought of removing them maski minsan. Then, when the engine started to misfire, I suddenly found out that the plugs were stuck. So, I had to take my crippled car to the casa just to have them removed. Now, I use denso iridium plugs and will remove them from time to time just to make sure they won't get stuck.

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Torquemaster spark plugs?