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Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:12 PM
JSweete
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"anyone ever heard of this make before i bought them off ebay while under influence as they were only 24quid (baring in mind halfraud quoted me 120quid!!) but ive never heard of wellman before to be fair."




Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:17 PM
johny105
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i have never heard anythin bad .

Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:25 PM
JSweete
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hmm sod it il give em ago i assume they will just be as good as the standard ones surely? as i know the bosch ones are supposed to be performance and glow at a slightly higher temperature.




Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:28 PM
Phil
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to be honest i dont know the different nor can tell the difference? i went from basic 1 pin spark plugs to bosch 4 pin spark plugs soposidly better or summin i cant tell the difference? are you meant to?


Phil Holmes
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Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:31 PM
Caz-R34GTT
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"i think wellman was a cheap budget company but they went bust because of this they got a bad rep but their parts are ok. and phil on the end of the plug there are little pins that over lap to allow the spark to the point if its a super 4 it has 4 of thest overlaping pins and your standard will have 1 or 2 depending. please excuse the none tech language but i am a girl hehe i answered a question how good am i hehe "

Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:41 PM
johny105
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Model: 205
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"tbh james if you ripped out all the wiring apart from the light on the dash i doubt you'd notice. its not cold enough for glow plugs anymore (even winter) the additives in the diesel have stoped it freezing and make it a lot more combustable. but i supose the higher the temp the less the starter will have to work to get the engine to fire."

Posted on: 09 July 2008 01:41 PM
johny105
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not to mention the milder winters

Posted on: 09 July 2008 02:09 PM
Phil
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yeah i saw those caz. fella at halfrauds recommended them to me plus id heard others saying they were good i saw the 4 points on the end of it the car just doesnt feel any different imo


Phil Holmes
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Posted on: 09 July 2008 02:35 PM
Caz-R34GTT
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"well they just make the car start better and burn the fuel better they wont actually give any power gains i dont think i could be wrong but im sure thats how it is?? correct me if im wrong"

Posted on: 09 July 2008 02:47 PM
Phil
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well i cant correct ya lol i aint got a clue my self.


Phil Holmes
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1998 BMW E36 318IS - RED