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Old 04-04-2010, 03:54 PM
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Thumbs up e3 spark plugs in the 3.4L

so to start off my rig is an '01 SR5 4Runner and i had noticed that my gas mileage was getting a bit on the low end so i decided to put some new plugs in and i chose the e3 plugs because i had read some great reviews about them and what a surprise there awesome my mileage is looking great so far

i dont have any hard numbers yet but i will post them when i fill my tank again and i was wondering if anybody else on here has used these plugs and what there findings were
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Mine are due as well along with some new wires. I think I may get the NGK pugs and wires, but I am interested in what you find.
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Well my last tank I got 18 miles to the gallon and that was combined but a lil more in city driving and that over 2 miles per gallon more so I'm happy so far haha
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Man I get 18 miles per gallon now with these old dirty plugs!
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due to the ignition design of these motors i would not run anything other than the factory denso or ngk with the dual grounds.
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i can get 20 on the highway staying between 70-75
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This engine should only run the dual ground side type spark plug shown on sticker on front of timing belt cover.
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Went today and got the Denso plugs from Vancouver Toyota. $20 for all 6. Then off to the cost less for the NGK wires. 2 hours and done, fired right up.
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i jus figured that i would try them out bc of the reviews that i had read and am liking them so far and am getting better gas mileage the 18 mpg that i was getting was when i was driving around town alot and i deff get better gas mileage on the interstate but we will c haha might have to make some changes
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