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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Fort Collins, CO
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I know some one will probably take a dump on this but i think the less metal you have in the way of the spark, the better it's going to burn in the cylinder. I think the e3's have 3 or 4 points in essance creating a good burn area but potentially robbing power. i think the NGK plugs are better
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