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bluechris


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posted April 27, 2010 05:01 AM        
e3 spark plugs

Anyone try these yet? Any feedback?
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zixxer14


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posted April 27, 2010 05:57 AM        Edited By: zixxer14 on 27 Apr 2010 14:06
Buck Rogers bullshit. Anytime you introduce more contact area you run the risk of hot spots & preignition. Why do you think the major manufacturers have gone to smaller electrodes such as irridium. No matter how many electrodes or sufaces a plug only makes one spark. Buy a good set of irridiums & consider yourself smarter.
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knydecker


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posted April 27, 2010 06:02 AM        
I thought about gettings a set for my Jeep. I hear mixed results from customers/owners. I think something so presise and high reving would not have a good outcome such as in a ZX14.
Irridium is the hardest metal known to man and thats why they are so thin and last the longest. I would install theses knowing how hard the plugs are to change.
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