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mike m Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/28/2005 01:56:20
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Subject: autolight 5224's vs 3923's IP: Logged
Message: after switching from 3923's to 5224's i noticed no loss of horse power but definatley gained 1.5mpg. i have a 2001 3.9L auto V-6 Dakota. i have done searches on this topic and found 2000 and later dakotas dont benefit from 3923's. anybody else have similar experiences?
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mike m Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/28/2005 02:08:56
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Message: i forgot, here are my mod's
'01 dakota slt v-6 3.9l 29,000 miles
magnaflow hi-flow cat, flowmaster delta flow 50
brass cap & rotor, msd 8.5mm superconductors, autolight 5224's, k&n air filter, mobil 1 synthetic oil, k&n oil filter, superchip, westin nerf bars
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93 Super Dak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/30/2005 18:24:49
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Message: I have used the 3923's a time or two - these plugs work good when first installed but fade away quick. When I pulled the 3923 for inspection a month after installing them, they were wet looking - not tan. I have since been using the NKG's and they last a whole lot longer and are tan when I check them. I can also see a difference on my air/fuel guage - a bit richer with the 3923 - and no difference in pinging than with the NKG's hotter spark.
By the way - I have a supercharger - MSD - the list goes on) - and NGK's are far better.
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John K Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/01/2005 08:20:19
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Message: I've just replaced my stock plugs to 5224's @ .040 and noticed a slight improvement in mileage. The only negative impact is the truck now stumbles more when cold. This on a 00 4.7
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