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red Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/24/2005 11:59:29
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Message: Does anyone know if the Autolite 3923 platinum plugs perform just as good or better than the regular ones?
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J and J Auto GenII
10/24/2005 18:26:22
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Message: The AP3923 is 1 range cooler and runs better in
most trucks but there are a few they did not
Try them gap .040 .045
The std extended tip champ is a good plug but
does not come 1 range cooler the new Champ Truck
Plugs also run well seam to be slightly cooler
and help eliminate ping
5224 is the autolite cross for the champ
Split fire plugs run well in these motors also
stay away from the 4 tip bosch or ngk they run
hot good for low end but will effect higher rpm
performance
I run the Halo plugs in mine since they are
avalible again they run great in these motors
we even have them in the 360 vortech super charged
motor and its noticeable diff
http://www.halosparkplugs.com/
and Roger is fast dilivering your plugs
Larry J&J Auto
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red Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/24/2005 22:37:15
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Message: I'm sorry, I guess I was not clear on my question... I was looking for a comparison between the Autolite platinum 3923's and the regualar 3923's. Which one is better in out trucks?
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KJS *GenIII*
10/25/2005 03:46:30
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Message: like he said some trucks like the platinum and some don't, try them both then decide wich one you like better.
it's all fun and games until someone loses a tranny http://www.cardomain.com/ride/1275365
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yeti Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2005 11:53:59
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Message: LARRY- thankyou for your many informative posts. are the halo plugs that you mention the same heat range as the 3923's? i saw part # B-DR17YC-1, for a 2000, 3.9. thankyou.
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