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    proper plugs

    since Im going to replace my plugs I figured Id get you guys advice. I know a lot of u like the NGk TR6, but I also heard a lot about the E3. I have a non s/c 01. Ill get what u tell me too.

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    Upgrade to the TR6's are only necessary when changing the lower pulley and uping your boost. Don't waiste mod money on items that aren't necessary for your application. Go with any good normal plug rated for a non-SC motor.



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    autolite 764's work good on n/a setups.

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    on a N/A setup I'd use the stock ford OEM plugs.

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    If im stock S/C 2002 HD and im going to add a cai and a hand tuner should i go with the NGK TR6s? And will it give me anything?

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    no need to change plugs for just adding an intake and tuner. you should really add a 6 lb lower pulley though and do plugs!

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    Im gonna go ahead with the tr5 since im stock and may only have intake and exhaust for awhile. Ill have to wait till after my wedding is all done and payed for.
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    THis is what I need?

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    The word I get is that the Iridium is not cheap, won't last any longer than regular TR6's and you will never feel the difference.
    Correct??

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    So what the best plug for a stock 03 s/c i was thinking about e3's also

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    Have a stock '02 with 97k on original plugs. Was also considering E3's after friend said big difference on his small block Ford. Any input on these?

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    I'd stick with what is known to work, and work extremely well....NGK TR-6's for mild modded motors. Denso IT22 or IT24's for highly modded built combos, or STOCK plugs for stock setups.

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    Thank You #356 really appreciate your input.

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