E3 Plugs in a 360,
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E3 Plugs in a 360,
has anyone tried em out, they claim more mpg, more HP/TQ, about a hundread bucks a set, Im wondering if its worth it to put em in at my next service interval which is quickly approaching. also while talking about services, Any noticable improvments with Royal Purple over other oils?
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I don't bother to much with the VB search "feature".
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I use Google advanced search and use https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram as the site... works great
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It's a crap shoot. The multi-electrode and rare-earth plugs work just fine for some folks, and not worth a damn for others. Most folks just stick with good ol' single electrode, copper plugs, and their engines like them just fine. You will find the rare member that uses some rare-earth plug, and thinks the engine runs better with them..... (I can't say if they actually DO or not..... I have no reason to doubt them though.)
I run Bosch Super Coppers in mind, and don't have any problems. (until they foul out due to excessive oil consumption in my motor......) Seems those are the only plugs that advance carries for my truck here. Or my timing is just incredibly bad, and they are out of stock of any of the others when I go to buy a new set.....
I run Bosch Super Coppers in mind, and don't have any problems. (until they foul out due to excessive oil consumption in my motor......) Seems those are the only plugs that advance carries for my truck here. Or my timing is just incredibly bad, and they are out of stock of any of the others when I go to buy a new set.....