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		<title>Do Car Spark Plugs Last 100K Miles?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car spark plug designs have come a long way over the past 150 years since Belgian engineer Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir used a Ruhmkorff induction coil to jump the spark that ignited distilled coal gas in his Lenoir 2-Stroke engine. In those earliest days of automotive development, a wealthy Frenchman could expect to get 10 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car spark plug designs have come a long way over the past 150 years since Belgian engineer Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir used a Ruhmkorff induction coil to jump the spark that ignited distilled coal gas in his Lenoir 2-Stroke engine. In those earliest days of automotive development, a wealthy Frenchman could expect to get 10 kilometers or more before the disruptive discharge system needed routine maintenance. Today, a standing joke among auto mechanics is that you need to change your car&#8217;s spark plugs when you have your muffler bearings greased . . . meaning never. However, all jokes aside, there are a number of reasons to have your car spark plugs checked more often than every 10 years or 100,000 miles.</p>
<p>Although most cars and trucks use a 12-volt DC battery as an initial source of energy, the ignition system&#8217;s coil increases the low voltage input to a high voltage discharge by one to two thousand times. This high energy flow of electrical current sparks across the gap between the plug&#8217;s central and ground electrodes. The increase in the temperature of the compressed gas/air mixture results in a small explosion in each combustion chamber for every firing cycle of the engine. So, the actual road mileage for any spark plugs lifecycle is based on numerous variables such as the weather conditions, how the engine is used, the additives in the fuel, etc. In other words, it&#8217;s probably a good idea to check your car or truck spark plugs more often than every 100K miles.</p>
<p>Since most of today&#8217;s automotive engines use electronic ignition systems, the modern day tune-up is basically limited to changing the car spark plugs and replacing the motor&#8217;s air filter, or servicing the P.C.V. (positive crankcase ventilation) valve. Most experienced auto mechanics recommend that these items be inspected every 30,000 miles. Anytime that you notice a loss of engine power or reduction in fuel mileage, then an unscheduled tune-up should be considered to prevent more permanent damage to your motor. When your engine is misfiring or not running properly, excessive heat can leave the plugs worn or galling of the plug&#8217;s threads can occur in the motor&#8217;s cylinder head. This could potentially cost the owner much more in repair charges than the costs of routine engine maintenance.</p>
<p>E3 car spark plugs come with a 5-Year or 100,000 Mile Warranty from the date of purchase, as long as your vehicle is used for personal or family purposes. Our goal is to always provide you a positive driving experience with more power on less fuel, quicker starts and less fouling than our competitor&#8217;s standard spark plugs. This way, your car or truck spark plugs are guaranteed to be free of defects in material or workmanship and you&#8217;ll have a good reason to service vital engine components in a timely manner. For additional information about E3&#8217;s patented DiamondFire Technology or Combustion Cycle Analysis, visit any of our E3 portal websites for car spark plugs, truck spark plugs, motorcycle spark plugs, snowmobile spark plugs or lawn &amp; garden plugs.</p>
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		<title>E3 Spark Plugs Rev Up Your Snowmobile Engine</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 19:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Planning one more trip out to the slopes before the  springtime thaw comes around? Make sure you finish the snowmobiling  season with a blast by installing E3 Spark Plugs in your snowcat. Our  DiamondFire technology sets us apart from all other spark plug makers,  allowing for improved engine performance and cleaner [...]]]></description>
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<p>Planning one more trip out to the slopes before the  springtime thaw comes around? Make sure you finish the snowmobiling  season with a blast by installing E3 Spark Plugs in your snowcat. Our  DiamondFire technology sets us apart from all other spark plug makers,  allowing for improved engine performance and cleaner emissions. Whether  you’re a mountain dweller using your snowmobile for day-to-day running,  racing professionally or just occasionally kicking up some power for the  sheer fun of it, E3 Spark Plugs can boost your snowmobile engine’s  performance.</p>
<p>E3 Spark Plugs are designed specifically to increase engine  horsepower, improve fuel efficiency and reduce engine emissions that  harm our environment and air quality. We spent years developing a whole  new electrode design in our own laboratories and testing them in two  leading engineering universities with the help of some of the nation’s  top researchers and professors specializing in combustion and engine  dynamics.</p>
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<p>The result is E3 Spark Plugs’ patented Edge-to-Edge electrode that  gives your automobile, power sports vehicle and snowmobile spark plugs a  clean power boost. Independent tests show that using E3 Spark Plugs  increases engine horsepower by up to 12 percent compared to conventional  spark plugs and can extend your engine’s life. Key is our exclusive  DiamondFire configuration that allows snowmobile and other power sports  vehicle engines to run more efficiently and burn fuel more completely  than does traditional spark plug technology. It works by getting the  flame process started a notch earlier so that the air and fuel mixture  already in the combustion chamber is fully burned rather than vented off  into the air we breathe.</p>
<p>Of course, results will vary depending on your snowmobile engine’s  class and operating conditions, but those firing on E3 Spark Plus  typically use as much as 13% less gas than those using standard spark  plugs. This means a reduction in carbon monoxide emissions by up to 42%  and hydrocarbon emissions by up to 50% in long term use according to  several independent studies.</p>
<p>So, if you really want to kick up some powder before the snow fades  into springtime, choose E3 Spark Plugs for your snowmobile. Visit our  online catalog to determine just the right snowmobile spark plug you  need, then click the Power Sports link to find out where you can buy  yours. Need more information? Use our convenient online email form to  reach an E3 Spark Plugs representative today.</p>
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