E3 spark plugs, will you save gas?
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E3 spark plugs, will you save gas?
Has anyone used E3 Spark Plugs? http://www.e3sparkplugs.com/
They claim...
They claim...
- More Power
- Improved Fuel Economy
- Reduced Emissions
- Longer Engine Life
#3
Re: E3 spark plugs, will you save gas?
I guess the same could be said about K&N air filters.
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I have tried Bosch +4 which usually give a little bit of an improvement because of the electrode design. I got nothing. So I doubt these will do any better.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'd hate spending the money and getting 0 results.
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I noticed that the engine was REALLY noisy at a 0 degree startup. I am wondering if that is just a sign of really low compression, in any case, I havnt found any information on what the compression actually is.
So my point is, I dont think lower compression engines benefit as much from different plugs. I had orginally though about different plugs but have held off so far.
Just a theory. I will probably put new plugs in around 25k miles.
So my point is, I dont think lower compression engines benefit as much from different plugs. I had orginally though about different plugs but have held off so far.
Just a theory. I will probably put new plugs in around 25k miles.
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Re: E3 spark plugs, will you save gas?
I will probably put new plugs in around 25k miles.
Plug design has more to do with the swirl inside the combustion chamber and the direction of the flame front. A standard "hook" type plug directs the initial flame front to the side. A Bosch +4 type directs it down. Pent roof style combustion chambers (FEH has one) generally benefit from a down directed. But this also depends on ignition timing, compression fuel octane etc. I doubt the compression is much different on a cold engine than a warm.
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Those claims are usually when comparing to the very old plugs being removed. Replacing old, worn out plugs with any type of new plug, will bring improvements.
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My experience is that lower compression engines benefit more from enhanced spark.
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There is a file floating aqround these this forums somewhere from last year (41 slide presentation ) that lists the compression as 12.3:1 (on slide 12).
To me with this high of a compression and not needing premium fuels just boggles the mind
On the 88 & 94 Jag XJ-S's I once owned (5.3 & 6 L) with 11:5 compression you were asking for trouble if you used low grade (and doing a engine rebuild due to detonation is not fun or cheap!)
On those engines more poeple swore AT the +4 plugs and actually got worse performance (and seemed to foul quicker). A lot of us used the NGKs and were very happy with the performance of those plugs. I did try the +4 on the Jag and removed them, so I was one of those swearing & they ain't cheap either!
To me with this high of a compression and not needing premium fuels just boggles the mind
On the 88 & 94 Jag XJ-S's I once owned (5.3 & 6 L) with 11:5 compression you were asking for trouble if you used low grade (and doing a engine rebuild due to detonation is not fun or cheap!)
On those engines more poeple swore AT the +4 plugs and actually got worse performance (and seemed to foul quicker). A lot of us used the NGKs and were very happy with the performance of those plugs. I did try the +4 on the Jag and removed them, so I was one of those swearing & they ain't cheap either!
Last edited by ICBMariner; 01-08-2008 at 01:21 PM. Reason: >;-)~