Here, here man!! Johan 65 LeBaron Washington DC >From: imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re (2): IML: spark plug recommendations >Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 17:55:03 -0800 (PST) > >Michael (and the list), > >Sometimes anecdotal evidence, especially in large enough quantity, means >more than technical data. I'm an ex-engineer, but I believe in instinct, >too. So when an honest mechanic (how many of those are there?) shared with >me his personal findings from 30+ years of working on all kinds of cars, I >had to listen up. Lo and behold, it worked. And then I come to find through >the IML that I'm only one of many who feel the same way about Autolites as >mechanic Gene did, and now I do. > >Every automaker's engines have different characteristics, from those more >common to the brand to those totally peculiar to the engine in a single >car. The brand characteristics for Mopar engines seem to have a good >compatibility with the brand characteristics of Autolite plugs. I have >never taken the time to explore why. I just know I found a good, and real, >solution to some common Mopar problems. > >If you read the technical specs to most engines, and even entire cars, from >the 1950s and 60s, they all sound about the same on paper. So why do we >choose Chrysler products? Because details run deep, and they work together >to form something greater than the sum of the individual parts. A great >orchestra might have no standout players, and all the world's best soloists >might not make the best orchestra... or they might. All depends on the >synergy. > >And in case you were wondering why I suspected you were personally >offended, you did start your reply with "Bah humbug!" Sounded to me like >you were having a pretty bad day, and I didn't want to think I caused it! >:) > >Happy Imperialing, >Chris > >-------Original Message------- >From: Michael and Roger <tenpalms@xxxxxxx> >Nothing in my post indicated any "personal offense". >I just asked for technical, rather than anecdotal, reasons for the >statement you made, "never, ever, ever, use >Champions in a Mopar." > >