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Jonathan King
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2/04/2003
21:42:20

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What type of spark plugs work the best in a dakota? I have a 01 Dakota 3.9L and I need to change the plugs but don't know what type. Thanks to anyone that can help!



maaRTe
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2/05/2003
01:32:25

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3923s



EmeraldV6
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2/05/2003
07:36:36

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Autolite 3923's can be found at most Wal-Marts



waterpolo
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2/05/2003
11:53:38

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Now i know once i say the following people are going to chime in and ripe me a new one. I use the Bosch Platnium +4 spark plugs. They work really good on my truck. I did try the 3923's and the truck didn't performe as well. Yes i set the gap right and had everything hooked up right. I'm not saying the 3923's are bad, almost everyone i talk to loves them. I'm just saying that in my truck it seems to like the bosch plugs better. They are pricey compared to the autolites.



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2/05/2003
15:28:13

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I put Platinum +4 in my V6 at 14000 miles,it
now has 36000 miles on it.I still get about 21-22MPG and my idle is still steady at 750RPM. I
have had no trouble starting no matter the temp
outside -15 thru 105.I am completely satisfied
with the Bosch.

Y2K DAK 3.9L 5 Spd OS/2 Keeps going&going&going

chris
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2/05/2003
16:56:20

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champion ,but the cooler running plug, not the OEM



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