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Hi, I have a 2001 Dodge ram 4x4 quad cab with the 5.9.

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Really? Like what?
Misfires, too easy to foul out, and once fouled, they never fire again.

I had a wood chipper, with a 318 industrial engine. It ran great one day while testing, but, at the job site, after about 30 minutes, it started missing and stuttering to beat the band...... Pulled the plugs. Champions....... Installed some AC/Delco plugs, and it ran great the rest of the time we used it.... (several years.)

When I was working as a tech at a small shop, when we had a car come in for misfires/performance issues, first thing we checked was the brand of plugs. (even if the owner told us he 'just changed them, and it didn't help'. More often than not, we found champion plugs, and replacing them solved the issues.

Even in small engines..... tractors, lawnmowers, chainsaws, etc. Champion plugs have always been problematic for me.
 
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Misfires, too easy to foul out, and once fouled, they never fire again.

I had a wood chipper, with a 318 industrial engine. It ran great one day while testing, but, at the job site, after about 30 minutes, it started missing and stuttering to beat the band...... Pulled the plugs. Champions....... Installed some AC/Delco plugs, and it ran great the rest of the time we used it.... (several years.)

When I was working as a tech at a small shop, when we had a car come in for misfires/performance issues, first thing we checked was the brand of plugs. (even if the owner told us he 'just changed them, and it didn't help'. More often than not, we found champion plugs, and replacing them solved the issues.

Even in small engines..... tractors, lawnmowers, chainsaws, etc. Champion plugs have always been problematic for me.
We never had any problems but never say never :b I wish our trucks would take iridium plugs
 
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We never had any problems but never say never :b I wish our trucks would take iridium plugs
I had a CR80R when I was a kid. Champions would foul out in 2 or 3 days, NGKs would last 2-3 weeks. So then I started paying attention and NGK and AC Delco last longer in all my stuff.

From what I've read, the rare earth plugs last longer but require more energy to make a spark. If you went with high quality wires and coil you could probably use them. Relocating the coil closer to the distributor might help also.
 
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I had a CR80R when I was a kid. Champions would foul out in 2 or 3 days, NGKs would last 2-3 weeks. So then I started paying attention and NGK and AC Delco last longer in all my stuff.

From what I've read, the rare earth plugs last longer but require more energy to make a spark. If you went with high quality wires and coil you could probably use them. Relocating the coil closer to the distributor might help also.
I'm going to do some research and see what I can find out.
 
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I'm going to do some research and see what I can find out.
Our coil has less soak time because it's firing 8 cylinders. Newer vehicles have a coil for two cylinders or a coil for each cylinder. They have a lot more time to build the field before it collapses and makes the spark.

http://www.underhoodservice.com/diag...l-diagnostics/
 
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Our coil has less soak time because it's firing 8 cylinders. Newer vehicles have a coil for two cylinders or a coil for each cylinder. They have a lot more time to build the field before it collapses and makes the spark.

http://www.underhoodservice.com/diag...l-diagnostics/
I thought about going to the MSD ignition box. Also in the process of swapping a 1200hp Hemi into one of my other 2nd gens
 
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I thought about going to the MSD ignition box. Also in the process of swapping a 1200hp Hemi into one of my other 2nd gens
Pictures !!!!!!!
 
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The engine is still being built lol. As it is naturally inspired no turbos or superchargers. Also need to build the tranny up probably won't be for another year but I plan on doing a write up!
 
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I can't believe how difficult it is to try to post a new question on this forum, So I guess I will ask here. I just tried to remove my starter, got the bolt out and the nut off the stud. Is there a third bolt ? Doesn't look like there is but limited on the view. I beat banged pried to no avail. Anyone ever have this issue ?
 
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Originally Posted by tdvs38
I can't believe how difficult it is to try to post a new question on this forum, So I guess I will ask here. I just tried to remove my starter, got the bolt out and the nut off the stud. Is there a third bolt ? Doesn't look like there is but limited on the view. I beat banged pried to no avail. Anyone ever have this issue ?
There is a "New Thread" button in the upper left. Not that difficult. Telling us what you drive would be a good idea too.
 


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