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Budakane

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SO, the wife tells me that the Killer Bee just hit 45K, and its bout time for a tune up. Honestly does it really matter which plugs I use? If so what are the recommendations? Thanks in advance. Airborne!
 

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I've always heard to just stick with the plain ol copper plugs they work best for our trucks


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Yes it matters what plugs you use. Hemis don't like the expensive platinum plugs. Get the plain copper plugs like Kristin said. Remember you need 16 of them.
 

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Champion or NGK copper core plugs will probably be your best bet
 

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Champion copper will do the trick just fine.

Remember to get 16 of them.
 

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Yep, like everyone else said, Champion Coppers
 

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Ditto...Champion Copper Core plugs will be the best for your truck - and mine for that matter!
 

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I have had great luck with the NGK 5306's. They are stock heat range, and have done well for me in the past. I also replaced my plug wires with the Taylor 8.2mm full length wires on my 03. You wont see any gains in performance, but the truck felt like it idled much smoother with the new plugs and wires.
 

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I run brisk performance plugs in mine and my trick seems to like them got 10k on it since plugs
 
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Thanks guys I'll tell my wife Champons it is!!!
 

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Just did plugs and all the coils today. Wasn't that bad. Used champion #570's
 

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A step colder would have you ready for your mods coming back home if you still go forced induction.
 
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