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N/A tech, Cold Air Intakes, Spark Plugs/wires, Cat backs, Exhaust...etc

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Post by asam »

Whats your opinion??? Any Ideas would be great.

http://www.e3sparkplugs.com/index.asp

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They make Daewoo applications and are $8 each.
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Post by rev320 »

If their claims were valid, the OEM's would be using them. It would be a big savings for them to do so. Most people who claim to see a big improvement with this kind of thing are switching from old fouled plugs anyway. As the plugs age, having three outside electrodes might help prevent misfiring with multilpe spark paths, but the spark will just jump to whichever of the three gaps has the least resistance anyway.

my $.02

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Post by mocpac »

why dont you better use som NGK 4 spark plugs? :twisted:
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Post by asam »

i use bosch platinum +4. I just wanted to know if these were better.
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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

LOL ... E3 spark plugs are the ones I most often see for chain saws, tractors and lawn mowers available in agricultural stores.
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