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    What brand spark plugs do you use on your trucks and cars?
    I know Chrysler uses Champions, or they used to
    DB69

  • #2
    Have used Autolite for years.

    there is a new one that I might try if I can remember it's name
    E-3 tri tip or something like that

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    • #3
      We have some plugs at the store I work at that cost $25 PER PLUG. Too much for me lol.

      I run NGK platinums in mine, but I might try a set of MSD plugs since I'm working towards an all MSD ignition system.

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      • #4
        Usually Autolite. always non resistor & always check with Ohmmeter before installing. 1 out 8 is almost always bad.(any brand)

        Bucky

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        • #5
          I've always used whatever was available without any issues until I tried Bosch Platinums in my Shelby Turbo II car.

          The sales guy was raving up and down how great they were so I thought I'd give them a try. I didn't get too many miles on them when my car died in a left turn lane and wouldn't restart. Because it was a five speed without any type of neutral safty on it I was able to use the starter in first gear to move it into the corner parking lot. I came back later with tools and found all of the platinum tips had burned away and had eroded in forming a volcano shape. The gap was too large to fire. I threw in a new set of Champions and was on the road again.

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          • #6
            Been running Champion truck plugs for years in my 360

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            • #7
              spark plugs

              The reason I asked about this is that I had been having problems with my 83 D150 that I bought back in March. It ran terrible and I was able to buy all the stuff needed for a Mopar tune up from one of the charter Dodge Brothers dealerships that Chrysler closed. Bought Champion plugs RN12YC and Mopar wires and distributor cap and rotor. The truck now runs like a champ. I also found an NOS hood release cable for the truck there as well.
              Bollinger's in Lakeview Michigan had been in business since 1914 and that is were I bought my Caliber
              I found that the truck had autolite plugs in it, and while they looked ok I changed them out. the cap was ok but the rotor and wires were not in good shape at all. I have always had a preference for Mopar/Champion tune up parts and this just reinforces that. the cap,rotor and wires were generic stuff which I tossed out
              Thanks to all that posted!
              DB69

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 712edf View Post
                Usually Autolite. always non resistor & always check with Ohmmeter before installing. 1 out 8 is almost always bad.(any brand)

                Bucky
                How?
                1951 B-3 Delux Cab, Braden Winch, 9.00 Power Kings
                1976 M880, power steering, 7.50x16's, flat bed, lots of rust & dents
                1992 W250 CTD, too many mods to list...
                2005 Jeep KJ CRD

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                • #9
                  plug checkin

                  Originally posted by KRB64 View Post
                  How?
                  With an Ohmmeter put one probe on the end of the plug where the wire would go. Put the other probe on the center electrode where you set the gap (don't touch the probe to the outer tip). The closer the reading is to zero (no resistance/full continuity) the better the plug.

                  No reading means no continuity or bad plug.

                  Bucky

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                  • #10
                    Thanks/
                    So you want real close to zero but not actual zero right?
                    1951 B-3 Delux Cab, Braden Winch, 9.00 Power Kings
                    1976 M880, power steering, 7.50x16's, flat bed, lots of rust & dents
                    1992 W250 CTD, too many mods to list...
                    2005 Jeep KJ CRD

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by KRB64 View Post
                      Thanks/
                      So you want real close to zero but not actual zero right?
                      Zero is perfect, no measureable current loss whatsoever!

                      bucky

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                      • #12
                        Bosch +2. Never had a problem. Ignition is all Accel; cap, rotor, module, wires, coil.

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