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03-04-2018, 03:45 PM | #1 |
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e3 spark plugs
Just bought a 2011 JK. Need a bit more power out of the minivan v6. Any opinions on the e3's?
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03-05-2018, 07:24 AM | #2 |
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might run a tad smoother, or start a touch easier ... but won't be any more power that you'll notice. i do like to use the E3's though.
best bet i found for that motor, short of a blower, is to get a superchips or similar programmer on it. just the throttle response along is worth it. |
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Ok. I may look into that, I had a DiabloSport on my Silverado and loved it. I may see what ram air does to it as well.
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03-06-2018, 06:39 AM | #4 |
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for a jeep i'm always a fan of the stock air box. any added air (while most actually are worse) doesn't outweigh the water/dirt protection of the factory air box.
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03-06-2018, 06:44 AM | #5 |
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if you REALLY want to get more power to ground, you need gears. that motor basically should never be driven below 2500 Rs, and the best way is to gear it a few steps past stock. no they aren't cheap, but you can pick something maybe a bit high for the current tire and might be a bit low for what you'd think of as a crazy big tire, and just do it. the cost vs torque to ground is great. 4.88 and 35's is a solid mid point, a local offroad shop around here, parts and labor, is like $1400.
3.73 --> 4.88 is over 30% ... not only is it after the trans so it can't suck some of it, but the trans should react and eat less having to work less. Last edited by 6DoF; 03-06-2018 at 06:47 AM. |
03-06-2018, 05:11 PM | #6 |
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I guess I could see the ram filter sucking in some extra dirt.
I could do gearing. it will need tires in no more than a year, i was thinking 2 inch and 33's. Maybe 4.10's or 4.56's. Time will tell. Meanwhile, my JKS's are on the way so a trip to the mounds is in order soon. |
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They close from march 15th to May 15th for grooming I think thats what he meant
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33's i'd say 4.56 MINIMUM ... probably would still look into the 4.88's
i can run off a graph of RPMs of tire vs gear later if you'd like. |
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03-07-2018, 12:45 PM | #14 |
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Let's think of it this way. OEM's are at the point of spending $1,000,000 for every 0.1 MPG increment they are able to gain in today's new vehicle market.
If the e3 spark plugs made a substantial difference, wouldn't they have already done it? One of my friends did some work on an e3 spark plugs research project at Michigan Tech, and if I recall, the benefits were negligible.
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i feel like i've seen dyno runs on some saturday morning show or youtube series ... like horse power or engine masters ... that showed a power gain at least. maybe 0.5-1%. but that doesn't mean they help emissions at all.
to be fair, i run E3's in my 4.6L stroker and both LQ4's for the TJ and 2500HD |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62KavugC-5o You can also see Stacy David meeting with a group of the wheelers (for a split second) at 0:43. That was very fun...getting to meet him. He signed a few dashboards and checked out some of the club rigs. He's a cool guy. Granted, the research in the video was sponsored by e3, so they are definitely going to show an advantage. That being said, I am quite confident that OEMs would pay a premium price for a spark plug that delivered real world performance and emissions gains
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Performance can also include fuel economy or drivability.
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i'd suspect 3.73 ... this is what i can find for 2011
6 speed 3.21 auto 3.73 rubie 4.10 |
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