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Old 03-03-2008, 10:45 PM
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Pulstar Spark Plugs

Just got a set of Pulstar Spark Plugs. These things have been pretty hyped up and making a lot of claims. There have been some positive reviews but of course I have to see it to believe it. I will be installing them this weekend, so stayed tuned for a review.

It cost 160 for the set of 6, so I hope it gives some noticeable improvements.


 
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Any chance you could get dyno numbers before and after?
 
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Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
Any chance you could get dyno numbers before and after?
If people are interested and can contribute a little to dyno fees, I'd love to.
 
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Old 03-03-2008, 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by lilsnoozer
If people are interested and can contribute a little to dyno fees, I'd love to.
Tell Pulstar you want to independently verify the results of that magazine's dyno... see if they'll comp your dyno runs.

You could mention that you're a member on here and people are very interested in their product but understandably don't want to spend that kind of money on spark plugs without independent verification of whp gains.
 
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Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
Tell Pulstar you want to independently verify the results of that magazine's dyno... see if they'll comp your dyno runs.

You could mention that you're a member on here and people are very interested in their product but understandably don't want to spend that kind of money on spark plugs without independent verification of whp gains.


Sure...... That will happen. If they didnt know there product worked they wouldnt sell them for 160.00. Who the 4ell spends that much on plugs. They wouldnt be in business if they didnt work.
 
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Old 03-04-2008, 01:18 AM
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They must work....look at the styrofoam packaging they came in...thats gotta count for something!
 
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are they cold, hot, are stock ones??
 
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its all marketing...
 
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Originally Posted by JJJAAASSSOOONNN
its all marketing...
Exactly... just because something is expensive doesn't mean it is the best or even that it does what it claims to do - it just means it has been marketed well and there is some sort of demand for it as a result.
 
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Cool, keep us updated
 
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Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
Any chance you could get dyno numbers before and after?
+1, That's really the only way to tell if gain what they claim.

GoodLuck , I'll be posted.
 
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Nice... Interested in your review.
 
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Well i started the thread about a week and a half ago, and most people were saying to stay away from them because they might burn hotter,


https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...ghlight=5.2whp
 
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goto sparkplugs.com they did a independent study on these spark plugs... made some power but not much...
 
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I was looking at a mag. in the store just a couple of days ago( i think it was modified mag. but i'm not a 100% sure). They put a set of pulstar plugs in a 350Z and they did dyno pulls before and after installation and saw a peak hp gain of 10.8hp. I can't remember what mag. it was but its still on the newstands for anyone interested.
 


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