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Selcher
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6/20/2002
12:33:29

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Hi,

You all seem to swear by these plugs but do you really notice a big difference over the stock spark plugs? Are they really worth the time and hassle it is to change them?

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Aaron

'02 CC 4.7L 4x4



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6/20/2002
13:44:55

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Do a search.

DodgeDakotas.com search for Autolite 3932's found 2079 matches. (of 19385 documents searched). I am certian that if you searched just a "few" of the 2079 you would find your answer.



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6/20/2002
13:48:08

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Selcher-
Yes, and yes.



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6/20/2002
14:56:22

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Thank you Search Nazi and Dr Dakota...

Regards,
Aaron

'02 CC 4.7L 4x4



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6/27/2002
07:11:25

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Need More Info On AutoLites.
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6/27/2002
07:38:55

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"Are they really worth the time and hassle it is to change them?"

I thought the plugs on my '01 4.7 were one of the easiest spark plug changes I've done. Not having to goof around trying to get a socket between headers or anything. It took me about 20 minutes. So, I'd say it's definitely worth the time. And I've seen positive results.

Travis
'01 CC 4X4 4.7 Auto





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6/27/2002
08:46:55

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I know on my 3.9L it really wasn't that much of a hassle to change them. The hardest one was the one in the far back on the passenger side, because the air condintioning condenser was in the way. Even then it was easy enough to get too, I just was a little afraid that I'd break the condenser if I banged it to hard. :0)

Considering how worn my stock plugs were, at 23,000 miles, I suggest replacing them.



'00 RC Sport Forest Green, 3.9L, 5-speed 3.55, Hurst Comp-Plus Shifter, Clear-Corners, Speed-Glo gauges, Airaid Intake with relocated IAT, Autolite 3923s, Ported Throttle Body, Borg & Warner Cap/Rotor, Accel Coil, JBA 9mm Wires, JET Stage II, 185 T-stat, Flowmaster 50 w/dual out

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6/27/2002
09:39:32

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Yeah, I gained 50 hp and 75 ft-lbs

I wish, they are just spark plugs and only cost $8. Even if you only got 1 hp out of it, which might be an overestimate, it would still be worth it. Most throttle bodies only provide 5hp, but make other mods work better, and they are $400! So if you add little tweaks such as Redline water wetter or AMSOIL to reduce friction, a 180 T-state to cool the motor, the plugs etc it all adds up to a noticeable gain. So for the price they are worth it. Is it gonna make you chirp 4th gear? Don't count on it.



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6/28/2002
06:39:32

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Anyone recommending Autolite's ???







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6/29/2002
06:21:50

Still Another Autolite Post
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Still Another Autolite Post.




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5/10/2003
16:53:41

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Need More Info On AutoLites.
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5/10/2003
19:38:44

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3923 suck, fools leading fools. Use lawn mower plugs. do a search



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5/11/2003
01:03:38

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AutoLite's suck!!



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5/11/2003
21:28:04

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i just put 3923's in my 4.7 and nmoticed it right away idle miss went away smoother power
stock junk (champion's) was also 10 15 out

02 4x4 qc 3923's and flowmaster



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5/11/2003
22:16:01

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Every single time a spark plug fires, a layer of the electrodes is vaporized. Since this occures on the atomic level it's not noticable with one firing. But several hundred million firings will increase the gap a lot.

That is why spark plugs must be replaced or at least regapped every 30,000 miles or so, because of wear. That's also why platinum is used on the electrodes...it's extremely hard and doesn't wear as fast as steel electrodes.

Bottom line...you just had old plugs and replacing them with any new plug would have had positive results.

AutoLite 3923's are still the wrong plug for our trucks.



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5/12/2003
10:30:16

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that make's sence what you said but it's a little hard to swallow the fact that i have old plugs since the truck only has 8,000 miles on it so you figure it out and the dealer said those champions are JUNK



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5/12/2003
11:52:19

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I would use GloPlugs, gapped at .100 millionth of a foot! These things flash at an incredible 4,500 degrees Farenheit! You get better "BANG" for the blast with these beauties. Keep in mind, they are sold only by NASA and they have been known to fail upon contact with foam!



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5/12/2003
11:55:27

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From Bumper to tail light we got you right-in the ass with Autolite! Step up to the best-dildo shaped but plug, becuase we have you covered with truckheavy!



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