Dodge Dakota ForumDodge Dakota PhotosDodgeDakota.net Membership
  Forums   Forum Tools
21:31:42 - 04/24/2024

Dakota Performance
FromMessage
Liquidice
Unregistered
JOIN HERE
 Email

5/14/2001
20:24:38

Subject: Which spark Plugs?
IP: Logged

Message:
I'm gona upgrade the spark plugs in my 1999 5.2 CC 4x4 and was wondering what kind I should get?

Autolite
Bosch's Platinum
Splitfire

Also what size should I get for my truck/ measurments.

Thanks
--------------------
1999 CC 5.2 4x4 Ls Slt 3.55



Dirty D
Unregistered
JOIN HERE


5/14/2001
21:21:24

RE: Which spark Plugs?
IP: Logged

Message:
Don't get split fire. Over time they bridge a gap between the two prongs with corrosion.
Personaly, I'm running Bosch Plantinums.



SharpV6
Unregistered
JOIN HERE


5/14/2001
22:19:41

RE: Which spark Plugs?
IP: Logged

Message:
I like the regular autolite's because copper conducts electricity better than platinum. You can use 3924's or one step cooler 3923's, or if you don't have any problem with pinging you can use 5224's that have a little longer tip, that's like advancing the timing a little.



Bernd
Unregistered
JOIN HERE
 Email

5/15/2001
00:27:05

RE: Which spark Plugs?
IP: Logged

Message:
Autolite 3923's set at .040" work very well in all the Magnum engines. (They're a standard tip which is less prone to pinging than the Platinums or 5224's and the are one heat range colder as well.)

The advanced timing from an extended tip plug is negligable...they cause more problems than good on the Magnums.



mike m
Dodge Dakota
JOIN HERE
 Email

1/21/2005
23:11:46

RE: Which spark Plugs?
IP: Logged

Message:
i have a 2001 3.9 v6 4x4. i went to autolites website and put in my trucks make model year engine size and they said 5224's.

are 3923's the best for performance in a 2001?
i'm putting in a 180 stat also.



   P 1


Post a reply to this message:

Username Registration: Optional
All visitors are allowed to post messages


Name:
Email:
Notify me when I get a reply to my message:Yes  No

Icons:            

Subject:
Message:
 



Home | Forums | Members | Pictures | Contact Us

This site is in no way affiliated with Chrysler or any of its subsidiaries.