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      e3 plug information

      THIS SHOULD BE A STICKY!

      e3 plug website: http://www.e3sparkplugs.com/aboutus.asp
      e3 automotive plug catalog: http://www.e3sparkplugs.com/pdf/autmotive.pdf
      e3 vendor list: http://www.e3sparkplugs.com/autovendors.asp

      e3 plug for 04-06 1.6L aveo part number: E3.48



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      are they really that great?
      You can not commit crimes in a Aveo. Its just not fast enough.


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      Quote Originally Posted by mikedudley17
      are they really that great?
      Well they are pretty good...

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      well right now im runnin ngk iridium and i got about 10,000 miles before i gotta change em. (i put miles on cars quick). would anyone else reccomend the e3 over the ngk. i mean i have never heard of these e3s before.
      You can not commit crimes in a Aveo. Its just not fast enough.


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      i think someone described them as "the new Iridums"

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      please dont start this "change your plugs and get hp gains" **** again, any old spark plug will do...

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      how often should you change spark plugs?

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      How much did you guys pay for them? I have 45,000 miles on my aveo and i havent changed plugs, might consider doing it soon

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      NGK V-Groove seems to be the victor at Daewoo Tech.

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      i was under the impression that u should change them about every 40k. also i wasnt sayin that you can get good hp gains from a plug, but it can help your gas mileage a lil. better and stronger spark=better use of fuel.




      You can not commit crimes in a Aveo. Its just not fast enough.


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