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jason
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9/08/2002
11:54:24

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i have 27000 miles on my 2001 quadcab, should i changed the spark plugs, and does anybody any recomendations on brand?



Michael
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9/08/2002
12:07:06

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If you have the 4.7 then yes they should be changed by 30000 miles along with your transmission fluid.

Z-Tube, R/T Rims, SSB Rear Disc Conversion, Alpine Head-Unit, Infinity Kappa Speakers, SilverStar Headlights, HO Cams & Intake in the box.

So what size flux capacitor you got in there?

Dakaty
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9/08/2002
13:28:22

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I change my plugs about every 10,000 miles or less. I'm running the Autolites 3923s now (5.9). I can't really tell a difference between them and the OEM Champions.

Before I got my MSD ignition, I ran the Bosch +4s for a short time. I did notice a difference between them and the Champions/Autolites. Of course they cost $50 a set!!!





Anthony
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9/08/2002
13:37:22

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A lot of Dak & Ram owners are running NGK 2262, which I'm running too. They help my 4.7 engine run smoother and quieter plus increase mpg.

Anthony
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Dr. D
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9/08/2002
23:42:18

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Just remember your ABC's

A - Anything
B - But
C - Champion


p.s.
I use Champion in aircraft and in small engines but they are useless to a Dakota!



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