spark plugs
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spark plugs
getting ready to do a tune up. got alot of guys swearing by these "E3" plugs. has anybody run them in a 5.9 yet? do they perform as well as my friends are stating? dude with a 4.0 cherokee is getting 2 mpg better with them and everyone says that they run smoother and you can feel a difference.
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Doubt it.
If all this were true the manufacturers would be using them. The latest and best technology in plugs are the iridiums that auto manufacturers have been using for years.
On your rig I'd got to Walmart and pick up the cheaper Autolites and keep going. I had a Ram 5.2 and on my Durango I used them with great service.
If all this were true the manufacturers would be using them. The latest and best technology in plugs are the iridiums that auto manufacturers have been using for years.
On your rig I'd got to Walmart and pick up the cheaper Autolites and keep going. I had a Ram 5.2 and on my Durango I used them with great service.
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i thought the results were too good to be true, i think i will just stick with the standard platinum plugs for ease of maininence.
for wires i was going to go with a "50 ohm per foot" wire. had a set picked out when i ran across granetelli motorsports offering a "0 ohm" set for our engines. they are only 89 bucks so not too shabby for a good performance wire. but again, this is the first i have heard of these wires. anybody got any use out of them? here is the link- http://www.jcwhitney.com/mpg/plus-ga.../p2017938.jcwx
for wires i was going to go with a "50 ohm per foot" wire. had a set picked out when i ran across granetelli motorsports offering a "0 ohm" set for our engines. they are only 89 bucks so not too shabby for a good performance wire. but again, this is the first i have heard of these wires. anybody got any use out of them? here is the link- http://www.jcwhitney.com/mpg/plus-ga.../p2017938.jcwx
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oh, and by the way, my first choice in wires is between these- http://www.summitracing.com/parts/TAY-84276/
and these- https://www.customwiresets.com/home.php?cat=271
and these- https://www.customwiresets.com/home.php?cat=271
Last edited by c00nhunterjoe; 07-17-2010 at 07:50 PM.
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i ran across granetelli motorsports offering a "0 ohm" set for our engines.
i think i will just stick with the standard platinum plugs for ease of maininence.
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champion copper cores it is, but i am going to go with a 50 ohm wire. that DOES make a big difference.
the msd's are a nice looking set and have the 50 ohm rating- http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MSD-32189/
so its between the taylors and the msd's both big names and fair prices
the msd's are a nice looking set and have the 50 ohm rating- http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MSD-32189/
so its between the taylors and the msd's both big names and fair prices