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Old 05-17-2019, 06:36 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by oil pan 4 View Post
Ruthenium is most commonly used as a cheap replacement for rhodium in electronics and hight tech stuff.

I almost bought 50 ounces of ruthenium back in 2015.
I thought Ruthenium was perhaps a made up name and their marketing department should be fired.

None of this new tech works on old cars like a 1977 vintage.

So at what point does new tech not work?

Do these spark plugs depend on sensors and computers to adjust for what they are doing different?
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