E3 plug question
#21
So can anyone honestly say E3'2 live up to the fuel mileage claims? Taking a cross country trip in my Ram next week and need all the fuel miles I can get. I have read mixed reviews online from they work great to people who say they have engine misfires in a few thousand miles. I did a plug change 6 months ago but would be willing to buy a set of these to squeeze out another mile to the gallon. But the last thing I need is plug failure on a 4k mile round trip ride.
#23
I only have about 6k on them. i have seen the claims by the manufacturer of something like up to 10-12% if I remember correctly. I know the one tv show tested and claimed they got 8%. If it would work it might be worth it but like I said reviews range from one end of the spectrum to the other. Not sure it would be worth the risk of a plug failure that some have reported.
#24
I only have about 6k on them. i have seen the claims by the manufacturer of something like up to 10-12% if I remember correctly. I know the one tv show tested and claimed they got 8%. If it would work it might be worth it but like I said reviews range from one end of the spectrum to the other. Not sure it would be worth the risk of a plug failure that some have reported.
#25
#26
Either that, or should include one free hooker. I swear, you guys need to quit believing this crap espoused on TV. Just because it is claimed that mileage will increase 12% doesn't make it true. Hell, if you want to believe myths, then dump some acetone in your tank.
#28
Actually if you look at the e3 it really 1 electrode. It has three, but they are all connected at the top. I've actually bought an e3 spark plug a messed with it a bit to see what it does. It doesn't spark to just one electrode, instead it sparks to the whole electrode.
#30