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Old 05-07-08, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by ba-b4
I've read on other forums that others have gotten gains with these plugs but even if they worked I wouldn't install them now that you said one of yours was defective.
Yeah I didn't like that either, but they are sending me a new set for free so maybe I was just unlucky. I will let you guys know how the next set does.
Old 05-07-08, 12:00 PM
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^ Well let us know how they work out. I think these plugs will be more prone to have issues with it because they kinda work like those old Nology capacitor wires right? More things can go wrong with them than normal plugs.
Old 07-17-08, 02:36 PM
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For any of you that are interested. Pulse Star replaced my first set of plugs right away. I recieved the replacement only 3 day after I called them and told them one of my plugs was not fireing. I have been running with the new set ever since and they work great. My butt tells me that I can feel a little more power on the low end.
If your interested in these Plugs I say go for it. I like them. Install takes about an hour, and you will need the right tools. If you want to change your plugs let me know and i will post picks on how to do it.
Old 07-18-08, 07:11 AM
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Placebos FTW!
Old 07-24-08, 10:13 AM
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Pulse Star?
http://www.pulstarpulseplugs.com/default.asp?KID=3340
You mean that one?
If so.. GOOD LUCK with it.
Really Really good luck with that things.
I can tell you this much BAD Customer Service I had in my life. BAD Product I ever seen.
I hope that things will work out for you expecially CrazyIS.
Old 09-24-08, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by phatboyc
Originally Posted by Gernby
I just ordered a set of TM plugs, but I must say that the "company" seems a little shady. I emailed them through their form, and a guy called me back. He said that my email address didn't work, so that's why he called. The weird thing is that he called just now (Saturday at noon) from his home, and I could hear crying kids in the background.

Anyway, he says the part number is SVFN7YR, and thy are $11 each + $7 shipping. This also seems to be the same plug they sell for other Lexus cars. Doesn't it seem a little odd that the same plug seems to be used for such different engines?
$73
Hey Gernby,
I just saw the below post in this thread. Make sure they are the same length as OEM since we have direct injection.
Hey Gernby what ever happened to the TM Plugs?

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Old 09-24-08, 11:18 AM
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The TM plugs were not the right length. I never pursued a refund.
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