Pretty sure it had original plugs in it, replaced those with some autolites that were on sale, soon to put champion coppers in it though (personal preference).
Try champion part number 7989 it's one solid piece not 2 like motorcraft I've had good luck with them
Honesty I've just used Champion all year's or whatever less than five bucks and have never ever given me any issues.
going on almost a year on champion $1.99 copper plugs and my car runs just as good if not better than when I had the oem plugs in there...
STAY AWAY FROM CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS they tend to have a insulator cracking problem
I once had to use 99 cent Champion plugs in my car for a few months when I was flat broke. They worked fine but didn't last long.
the Champions are really surpassing my expectations!
I bought Champion Copper's....they're like $3 a pair, and she pulls like a SOB. I just replaced the Champ with the exact same....save ur hard earned $$ and spent it on wax or lights or some other accessory to make her stand out
I too happen to have the champion plugs that iceman has. Happened because Murray's didn't have the dealer only replacement plug and couldn't get them. I had no choice because the stock ones were blacker than my tires. They rev just fine and seem to run just as well. I was told that a long time ago champions were known to become permanantly stuck in the block though. I plan on changing soon just in case that rumor is true.
car has been running with champion plugs so thats what i put in and it reved to 6500 just fine......the car likes the new stuff i put in a lot.
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