waterinthefuel
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I was ALWAYS the kind of person that said a spark plug is a spark plug. All it can do is burn the fuel. And I'd tease people who would spend money on expensive plugs saying you wasted your money.
Well....I watched an episode of HorsepowerTV and they tested the E3's in an engine on a dyno. Well....it got a little better fuel economy, tad more power and substantially less emissions. I figured that show has a reputation to protect and they went through a lot of expense and showed how they did the test and whatnot.....I would say it was "for real" and not staged in any way, especially because the results were certainly not "out of this world". So....my little truck had some plugs that had about 30,000 miles on them so I decided to go ahead and put some E3's in my truck and just see what happened. What happened was amazing. It's a 1997 Nissan Pickup standard cab, stick shift, completely stock drivetrain.
First of all, the truck has better get up and go than it ever did. Is this a "scientific" study? No, but I know my truck, it's 13 years old, I've had it since new and I know what it can and can't do. My uncle rode in it and I mentioned the E3's and he said, "I noticed this truck is smoother than it ever was. Damn Brandon, this truck runs fantastic." And I agree. The engine is INCREDIBLY smooth now. And the last is the best part....
I helped someone move today. I had my entire bed full, plus a hitch-mounted cargo carrier full for 80 miles of the 204 mile trip. I know historically that my truck gets right at 300 miles per tank in the city, so 150 miles on a half a tank is normal, highway is less because of the low rear end, I used to get 19mpg on the interstate with the little engine turning at least 3000rpm in top gear. Well....I'm coming back and I'm watching my trip meter and fuel gauge. Something's wrong. I'm at 180 miles and not even at a half tank yet. That's 30 miles beyond what it ever did. Finally at around 190 I hit a half and by 204.7, total trip length, I was about one needle width below half. I figured my gauge was wrong and so I refilled AT THE SAME PUMP AT THE SAME STATION that I filled before I left. The tank is a 14 gallon tank and I put 7.4 gallons in it. Ok....guys...that's 27 miles per gallon!!!! This truck used to get, at best on the interstate, 19 miles per gallon!!!!!!!! In the city it did better because of its low rear end, it got 22 in the city, at its absolute best when new!! That is a HUGE increase!
These spark plugs kicked my little truck in the ***. It starts faster, runs smoother and gets substantially better mileage than ever before. Yes, the plugs are not cheap at 6 dollars a piece. But I tell you what, they were the single BEST investment I have ever made in my little truck!
People who know me know I am NOT easy to please and that I will spread around the net, on a dozen forums, bad product reviews if I get screwed and spend my money on something that doesn't work. But...on the flip side, when I am impressed, I will take the time out to make sure the company involved gets the credit it deserves. I HIGHLY recommend the E3's for anyone with a vehicle older than 5 years old (some have said the newer vehicles benefit less than the older ones, but I'd say 5 or more years old, give it a shot) and I seriously doubt you will regret it. I know I'm still holding this gas receipt rechecking my math in disbelief of what I'm seeing. But it's true.Guys, get you some E3's!They make them for boats, cars, trucks, motorcycles, lawnmowers, anything! I put one in my motorcycle (well, giant scooter) and preliminary reviews show that it definitely runs smoother and doesn't have that weird vibration it used to have when cold. But it's too early to tell fuel mileage as I haven't run a full tank through it yet. But it definitely makes my scoot run better too!
Well....I watched an episode of HorsepowerTV and they tested the E3's in an engine on a dyno. Well....it got a little better fuel economy, tad more power and substantially less emissions. I figured that show has a reputation to protect and they went through a lot of expense and showed how they did the test and whatnot.....I would say it was "for real" and not staged in any way, especially because the results were certainly not "out of this world". So....my little truck had some plugs that had about 30,000 miles on them so I decided to go ahead and put some E3's in my truck and just see what happened. What happened was amazing. It's a 1997 Nissan Pickup standard cab, stick shift, completely stock drivetrain.
First of all, the truck has better get up and go than it ever did. Is this a "scientific" study? No, but I know my truck, it's 13 years old, I've had it since new and I know what it can and can't do. My uncle rode in it and I mentioned the E3's and he said, "I noticed this truck is smoother than it ever was. Damn Brandon, this truck runs fantastic." And I agree. The engine is INCREDIBLY smooth now. And the last is the best part....
I helped someone move today. I had my entire bed full, plus a hitch-mounted cargo carrier full for 80 miles of the 204 mile trip. I know historically that my truck gets right at 300 miles per tank in the city, so 150 miles on a half a tank is normal, highway is less because of the low rear end, I used to get 19mpg on the interstate with the little engine turning at least 3000rpm in top gear. Well....I'm coming back and I'm watching my trip meter and fuel gauge. Something's wrong. I'm at 180 miles and not even at a half tank yet. That's 30 miles beyond what it ever did. Finally at around 190 I hit a half and by 204.7, total trip length, I was about one needle width below half. I figured my gauge was wrong and so I refilled AT THE SAME PUMP AT THE SAME STATION that I filled before I left. The tank is a 14 gallon tank and I put 7.4 gallons in it. Ok....guys...that's 27 miles per gallon!!!! This truck used to get, at best on the interstate, 19 miles per gallon!!!!!!!! In the city it did better because of its low rear end, it got 22 in the city, at its absolute best when new!! That is a HUGE increase!
These spark plugs kicked my little truck in the ***. It starts faster, runs smoother and gets substantially better mileage than ever before. Yes, the plugs are not cheap at 6 dollars a piece. But I tell you what, they were the single BEST investment I have ever made in my little truck!
People who know me know I am NOT easy to please and that I will spread around the net, on a dozen forums, bad product reviews if I get screwed and spend my money on something that doesn't work. But...on the flip side, when I am impressed, I will take the time out to make sure the company involved gets the credit it deserves. I HIGHLY recommend the E3's for anyone with a vehicle older than 5 years old (some have said the newer vehicles benefit less than the older ones, but I'd say 5 or more years old, give it a shot) and I seriously doubt you will regret it. I know I'm still holding this gas receipt rechecking my math in disbelief of what I'm seeing. But it's true.Guys, get you some E3's!They make them for boats, cars, trucks, motorcycles, lawnmowers, anything! I put one in my motorcycle (well, giant scooter) and preliminary reviews show that it definitely runs smoother and doesn't have that weird vibration it used to have when cold. But it's too early to tell fuel mileage as I haven't run a full tank through it yet. But it definitely makes my scoot run better too!