usmc1217
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i just ordered a set of spark plugs from moe's performance, do the NGK set already come pre gapped or do i have to gap them myself? and i know this is a dumb question but what is the electrode gap for these 5.7 engines?
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May sound dumb but... Can I switch my 12 to a platinum plug and swap the every 75 to 90,000 so they don't sit in the heads for 100,000?
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May sound dumb but... Can I switch my 12 to a platinum plug and swap the every 75 to 90,000 so they don't sit in the heads for 100,000?
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Doesn't sound dumb. People have done it. In reality, there is no reason to change your plugs at 30K if you're not having any problems or misfires. Plenty of people get 50-60k out of copper plugs. Whichever you choose, just make sure you put anti-seize on them when you install them so leaving them in doesn't make then hard to remove. I plan to remove the platinum plugs in mine this spring when it warms up just to anti-seize them so I don't have problems down the road.

i just ordered a set of spark plugs from moe's performance, do the NGK set already come pre gapped or do i have to gap them myself? and i know this is a dumb question but what is the electrode gap for these 5.7 engines?

Does anyone know the reason why the 2013 Ram 1500 manual says to change the spark plugs every 30,000 miles or 3 years on the 5.7L HEMI, but the 2014 manual suggests 100,000 miles or 10 years? Is this perhaps just an oversight by Ram with not changing the information soon enough on the 2013?![]()
They changed the 2014's to platinum. 2013's are still copper. People have put platinum plugs in the pre 2014 hemi's, some have zero issues, some have cold start issues.
Considering the engines in the 2013 & 2014's are identical, do you think there will be a issue if I switch over to the platinum plugs when it comes time to change them in my '13? I'm a noob when it comes to spark plug maintenance, so any info or help is appreciated. Thanks!