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Here is the email thread from March:
Not sure who to trust now...
On Dec 15, 2017, at 11:20 AM, K5 Optima Store <sales@k5optimastore.com> wrote:
Hi Scott,
The singer does not require upgraded spark plugs as the spark plugs from the factory are built strong enough to handle the tune. Only other models of Kia and Hyundai require the usage of the upgraded spark plugs to run the tune.
Thanks,
David
On Dec 15, 2017 10:50 AM, "Scott Brown" <sbrown.nw@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I am considering an 2 liter Stinger AWD model to replace my 2012 Optima turbo SX. I hope the 2 liter performs well enough with the AWD on the Stinger, but if not, I am considering your LAP3 uncle chip. Do I have to put in the racing spark plugs when I use this chip? If not, what are the pros and cons going with only the chip and not the plugs?
Thanks,
Scott
Hi Scott,
The singer does not require upgraded spark plugs as the spark plugs from the factory are built strong enough to handle the tune. Only other models of Kia and Hyundai require the usage of the upgraded spark plugs to run the tune.
Thanks,
David
On Dec 15, 2017 10:50 AM, "Scott Brown" <sbrown.nw@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I am considering an 2 liter Stinger AWD model to replace my 2012 Optima turbo SX. I hope the 2 liter performs well enough with the AWD on the Stinger, but if not, I am considering your LAP3 uncle chip. Do I have to put in the racing spark plugs when I use this chip? If not, what are the pros and cons going with only the chip and not the plugs?
Thanks,
Scott
Not sure who to trust now...
That was never a recommendation when using the Lap3 Chip. David is the owner of the company and I know wouldnt recommend that to anyone