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Fish'n Technish'n
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NGK spark plugs

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Looking for new plugs for my 2006 Merc 75HP Classic. Called my local guy & reccommended plug is NGK BUZHW-2 @ $16.99 EACH!
Anybody have a better supplier?
Parts guy said I could run non resistor ones, just drop the Z from part number and they are $5.99 each. Was thinking maybe I should run the resistor ones for the summer but use the NON resistor ones for stage & spring startup? Anyone have any advice? JP? Mikemicropterus?

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NON RESiSITOR

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NON resistor plugs WILL interfere with your fish finder...Just pay the price and by the PROPER plugs or call me and I will see what my price is...

Resistor plugs are mandated for Canada for electronic interference issues(radio)
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Post by Fish'n Technish'n »

Thanks Mike. Just a little whining on my part! I will buy the GOOD plugs for my Merc. But I may still buy the non resistor ones for storage/startup as the fogging oil seems to be unfriendly to plugs.

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