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Location: Kita-Ku, Sapporo, Japan
Registered: January 2003
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Re: 1G-GTE and Platnum Plugs
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Mon, 25 August 2003 05:12

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by 'type r's'
you mean the resistor plugs??
anyone tried the non-resistor ones??
the resistor is meant to reduce the electrical interference from sparking, by reducing the current, ie spark energy, that goes thru the plug. by using a non-resistor plug, you will get higher spark energy... but may get some electrical interference in the sensor signals to the ECU.
you might be able to use non-resistor plugs anyway, or may just need to put a sheilded cable for the sensor wires....
thoughts?
Cya, Stewart
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