Champion 7412 vs 7034?

Thanks Jerry,was going to Im you,so which one should I run in my 2002 if I can find them,thanks again
Either would be fine, both are double-platinums. Personally I have been running Autolite's XP-985 iridium plugs for 15+ years. They were tested at 200k miles by Autolite with an electron scanning microscope and no wear or erosion could be seen. Champion also has suitable good suitable iridium plug, the 9034.
 
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Either would be fine, both are double-platinums. Personally I have been running Autolite's XP-985 iridium plugs for 15+ years. They were tested at 200k miles by Autolite with an electron scanning microscope and no wear or erosion could be seen. Champion also has suitable good suitable iridium plug, the 9034.

Thanks,I will try the xp-985 they are a little cheaper than the champions
 
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Thanks,I will try the xp-985 they are a little cheaper than the champions
By the way I was down in the touristy areas of St. Augustine where you live yesterday with my wife & her friend, damn the traffic was frigging out of control there lol.

We did enjoy ourselves, we even found an "antique" store on N. Ponce De Leon that is more about sunken treasure taken off old ships. It was frigging amazing and the guys working there were the real deal, they were the divers who found much of what's being sold in the shop. They spend half their lives chasing down old shipwrecks and are regularly featured on Discovery Channel and PBS. Check it out, it's a frigging amazing 3 story building full of amazing finds. The owner and his assistant are the two guys in the first photo that pops up at https://www.spanishmainantiques.com/ Very cool guys.
 
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By the way I was down in the touristy areas of St. Augustine where you live yesterday with my wife & her friend, damn the traffic was frigging out of control there lol.

We did enjoy ourselves, we even found an "antique" store on N. Ponce De Leon that is more about sunken treasure taken off old ships. It was frigging amazing and the guys working there were the real deal, they were the divers who found much of what's being sold in the shop. They spend half their lives chasing down old shipwrecks and are regularly featured on Discovery Channel and PBS. Check it out, it's a frigging amazing 3 story building full of amazing finds. The owner and his assistant are the two guys in the first photo that pops up at https://www.spanishmainantiques.com/ Very cool guys.

Yep,anytime you want to come over,we are around hwy 95 and 207 area.my pops lives on the island next to the lighthouse.
 
Yep,anytime you want to come over,we are around hwy 95 and 207 area.my pops lives on the island next to the lighthouse.
We checked the lighthouse out yesterday too, pretty cool. There are some amazing small beautifully constructed small wooden boats on display once you pay the admittance fee. I didn't even bother trying to climb the stairs to the top of the lighthouse, those days are over for me. :eek: :ROFLMAO: Nice area your dad's in, we enjoyed ourselves. Went to the Conch House restaurant a mile from it afterward, we had a pretty fun day there!
 
We checked the lighthouse out yesterday too, pretty cool. There are some amazing small beautifully constructed small wooden boats on display once you pay the admittance fee. I didn't even bother trying to climb the stairs to the top of the lighthouse, those days are over for me. :eek: :ROFLMAO: Nice area your dad's in, we enjoyed ourselves. Went to the Conch House restaurant a mile from it afterward, we had a pretty fun day there!
Yep,but that floods a lot over on the barrier island,
Did they still have the cannons in the bath getting cleaned up?