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Old 03-01-2010, 11:50 AM
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Question Spark plugs

What are the best plugs. I remember watching a muscle car episode where they got about 6 more hp and better fuel mileage. I don't remember the plugs however, it's been awhile. Any ideas? My car is missing a bit, so I'm going to change the plugs and add some fuel cleaner and hope that handles it.
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NGK TR5's
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In regards tio the MPG increase, your probably thinking about the pulstar plugs...you can fork over $100 for 8 plugs and find out
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The plugs were e3's but don't get them save the money and get ngks and you'll be much happier. If you didn't notice e3 was a sponsor for the show so of course they will say their great.
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Originally Posted by bigj2717
The plugs were e3's but don't get them save the money and get ngks and you'll be much happier. If you didn't notice e3 was a sponsor for the show so of course they will say their great.
True.


Thanks for the advice guys.
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NGK TR55's or TR5's. They are the identical plug.

Gap them to .050 and you'll be good to go.

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I still never had any issues with OEM style Delcos.




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