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I have a 1989 Johnson 70 HP two stroke. When I bought the boat earlier this year I replaced the 3 spark plugs with Champions. The boat seems to run fine because I've never had it run with the old plugs. After doing some reading I found out that the proper plug is NGK. Am I losing gas mileage, power, etc?

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Assuming it is running ok, you probably would not notice the difference if you changed them to NGK but I would put in NGK at the next plug change.

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It's not always the prig manufacturer that makes the difference. Try using a hotter running plug from the motor manufacturer recommendations.

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Not sure where you saw NGK as the recommended plug, Champions have always been the ones I've seen recommended, and the ones I've always run. NGK 's are the ones I use when I can't get the Champions.

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Johnson/evinrudes used to engineer their outboards around a certain plug(champions back then not sure now) and what i was told by an old omc guy is thats all youw anna run to get the best possible performance but any plug brand will work. I put ngk's in mine once and i lost about 2mph and i had to adjust my idle and sync my throttle just with different plugs...switched em out a month later..

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Not sure where you saw NGK as the recommended plug, Champions have always been the ones I've seen recommended, and the ones I've always run. NGK 's are the ones I use when I can't get the Champions.

Shoulda read this before my post...in 89 they were champions listed in the owners manuals for johnnyrudes...

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