avalonandl
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AC Delco Iridium
E3 are for snowblowers
E3 are for snowblowers
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Not even. Run a good champion in the snowy blowy.AC Delco Iridium
E3 are for snowblowers
Now you have posted two post, can't you tell instead what is wrong with the E3 plugs in your opinion and what experience you have with them?AC Delco Iridium
E3 are for snowblowers
Not even. Run a good champion in the snowy blowy.
I take that back, was thinking of the replacements. Actually they worked great out the box. I know, stupid to not have the correct gap but I was younger thenI gapped them.
Thanks for sharing.Here's the thing. Back in the golden days we could gap plugs for different applications, now, if you touch them, you risk breaking the electrode. That's all good but if you look at the vast array of applications, E3 only has so many plugs so how in the word can they be gapped appropriately? You're only going to get one spark from one electrode, so my way of thinking is to make that the best possible surface. The spark is limited to the coils and plug wires so all things being equal, use the best you can get and for me, its been the AC Delco plugs. The test the guy did here is all fine and good but its not real world, under load. There is a huge difference between spark plug performance at 11 to 1 and 10.4 to 1 compression like our trucks and a little low compression lawn mover. When I jump on the throttle, I do not want knock due to a weak plug. That's not to say that some might love these other plugs but they just never worked out for me.
Tim