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About Ben Deutschman
Expertise Questions ONLY related to Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge Slant-Sixes from 1960-1975. You can ask me about Engine Timing, general specifications, do`s and don`ts, and details such as proper installation of `Spark Plugs` on the 1960-74 `Slant-Sixes.`
Experience I own and work on a 1960 plymouth, powered by a 'Slant-Six', have also worked on a 1968 'Slant-Six', a 1975, a 1964, and and 1970 'Slant-Six'
Organizations Ben Deutschman
POCI Legislative Liaison
President Of The NY/NJ Slant-Six Club Of America
http://www.poci.org
http://bencar.freeyellow.com/76TAPage.html
http://bencar.freeyellow.com/benscarpage.html
http://clubs.hemmings.com/frameset.cfm?club=nynjslant6 (NY/NJ Slant-Six Club Of America Website)
Publications Smoke Signals (Pontiac-Oakland Club International)
Hemmings Motor News
Education/Credentials B.A 'Labor Relations', 'Rutgers University' (Livingston College Campus)
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Automotive - Differences between spark plug wires
Expert: Ben Deutschman - 10/26/2009
Question I want to know if a 10.2 mm high energy wires can match in a regular ignition on a hyundai tiburon v6 2003
Answer Generally a heavy gauge Plug Wire is better for a High Energy Ignition System, versus a lighter gauge Plug Wire. The other important consideration, is that the wires have the correct ends at the Coil Pack (or Coil Packs), and at the Spark Plugs themselves.
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