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Old Nov 5, 2007 | 6:53 PM
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Default Plugs and Wires

well guys, this just seems to be the year to do all the repairs. I have another "problem", my problem is that my engine is acting kinda sluggish. I think its time to change the plugs and wires (possibly even the distributor). So that being said, does anybody know whatbrand of plugs/wires is best for myS10?I have a battle between Bosch or Champion right now, so a little help wouldn't hurt. And if I decide to swap out the distributor, which one, and where? My price range is $100-200 on the distributor, and about $80 for the plugs/wires. BTW this truck is an '86 S10 V6 4x4 4 speed. Thanks, 86_S10
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Old Oct 3, 2008 | 12:13 AM
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ive allways been told ac delcos work best for the plugs and i think any cheep wires will work okay
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Old Oct 3, 2008 | 12:32 PM
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I would go AC Plugs also. That is what I use and they work great. Replace the wires too. I have found the mid level NAPA are the best. My S10 was sluggish also and I found that my CAT Convertor was clogged. I replaced that and started running great again.
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