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Old 03-05-2012, 12:14 PM
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Look in the FAQ section at the spark plug thread. There is even a poll of who uses what.


You guys are friggin' terrible.
Maybe so, but can you say post #9 ? Already spoon fed.
 
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You guys are friggin' terrible.
What others call the extra mile is just a part of our every day service here in the second gen Ram forum!
 
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since in the topic of spark plugs has anyone tried NGK g powered ones?
 
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since in the topic of spark plugs has anyone tried NGK g powered ones?
They're every bit as crunchy and don't taste any better.
 
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Does anyone notice a power difference.
 
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With just spark plugs? No. And you won't. Doesn't matter if you spend 98 cents, or 98 dollars per plug.
 
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With just spark plugs? No. And you won't. Doesn't matter if you spend 98 cents, or 98 dollars per plug.
Actually, it does make a difference. You're talking $97.02 per plug, difference.
 
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Actually, it does make a difference. You're talking $97.02 per plug, difference.
True, I suppose the lighter wallet would give you a couple ten-thousandths in the quarter mile.
 
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Ive been running the 3923's for 3 years with no issues.

If I recall correctly, its said that they run cooler.
 
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Originally Posted by Kaldir
Ive been running the 3923's for 3 years with no issues.

If I recall correctly, its said that they run cooler.
And help with masking a blown plenum. If I recall correctly.
 


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