You could see the rust line on my rotors that show how high the water went. It wasn't enough to get in the interior or anything. No water damage luckily.
i was wondering if you intended to make use of that, one of the pics you posted before the bigger water levels had it a bit away from there.View attachment 261892
Even the boat is safe, secure, and unharmed.
APR has said it is not a rebrandYeah not sure the market was in need of an alternative to NGK plugs Seems like a waste of effort but then again they probably just slapped their name on an NGK plug.
Honestly, who cares? They're spark plugs. Now we have another option. Sounds like a win to me
comparable does not mean the same. that's like saying the IS20 and IS38 are comparable.APR has said it is not a rebrand
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Also, from what I've seen, the comparable NGK plugs are nearly double the price plus have been going out a stock regularly lately. Whether or not the market is in need of them is on APR to figure out, and I strongly doubt they would have put the time and money into a plug they didn't think would sell.
Honestly, who cares? They're spark plugs. Now we have another option. Sounds like a win to me
Also if you buy these you can list them as a mod in the forum sigEasy for you to say, APRs spark plugs come into my room at night and tickle my pee pee.
Agree though. Who cares. Don't want to use them? Then don't. Them existing as an option doesn't hurt anything. Ruth's are still there. NGK RS7s are still there. The $180 slant tip racing plugs EQT recommends are still there.
Variety is the spice of life.
LOL what. That's not at all the same thing. The plugs are comparable in that they're the same or similar specs and intended for the same application. IS20 and IS38 are not the same specs nor do they even perform similarly.comparable does not mean the same. that's like saying the IS20 and IS38 are comparable.
Also if you buy these you can list them as a mod in the forum sig