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CHAMPION SPARK PLUG - Resistor Copper Plug
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CHAMPION SPARK PLUG - Platinum Plug
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CHAMPION SPARK PLUG - Double Platinum Plug
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Old 03-03-2007, 04:43 PM
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Been told that champions are the best plug for the Dakota, wondering what people have used, I think that the Platinum would be the best...
 
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Old 03-03-2007, 05:01 PM
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i switched out my stock champions for the plats and lost between 45/50 miles to a tank of gas .went back to the stock champions and my mileage went back up. the E3 plugs are terrible also. people are running the autolite 3923 with good luck. its that the dodges dont like a hot plug
 
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I've had autolites in for about oh 15,000 miles. I like them no problems so far. I'm going to switch them out again when it gets a little warmer. I dont like running the same set of plugs for long periods of time. champions are good. Dontrun platnums the electrode is too small and you wont get sufficient spark. Platnums are just ment to run for longer not better
 
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NGK V-Power. I was told they worked well, I went out to get them and they work great. Idles bettter , and have sen a little better fuel mileage, I hope for more MPG since I've only had these in for one tank of gas.
 
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Old 03-03-2007, 06:05 PM
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NGK V-power all the way I have them in both my trucks they idle soo much better
 
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I use autolite 3923's Work great. I had the Bosch Plantium +4s and they where the biggest pieces of crap ever. Waste of 50$ on plugs, then i went out and got my autolites for like 10$ for all 8...
 



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