E3 Spark Plugs Launches Sleek New Website

Every now and then, it's time for a revamp, whether it's redecorating your living room, getting a spruced up paint job for your ride or going blonde. We here at E3 Spark Plugs thought it was time for a new look, too. That's why, the next time you log onto www.E3SparkPlugs.com, you'll see a sleek new website design with streamlined functionality and added features.

Among the first additions you'll see is a new section specifically detailing our NHRA racing spark plugs. That's because E3 is the official spark plug of the National Hot Rod Association, powering some of the fastest and most powerful cars on any track anywhere.

Moving across our streamlined top menu, you'll learn all about E3's patented DiamondFire technology that offers a cleaner, faster and more efficient burn than any other spark plug on the market. You'll easily find out where to buy our automotive, powersports and lawn and garden spark plugs, and our online catalog will help assure you'll choose just the right one for your engine.

Under the "Support" link, you'll see a range of helpful resources including a torque chart, tech tips and videos, and cross reference guide that makes it easy for you to switch from competitor plugs to E3s. The "Company" link turns up customer testimonials from drivers who have used E3 plugs in a range of rides from a 2007 Dodge Caliber to a 1984 Mustang hatchback to a 1930 Model A Ford. Companies interested in reselling E3 spark plugs can reach our Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida headquarters with a quick email form. And our video feed serves up race highlights and our increasingly popular Ask Roger series.

So how do you like the new look? Let us know your thoughts on the E3 Spark Plugs Facebook Fan Page.

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A man's hands holding a fouled automotive spark plug. The insulator of the spark plug is black and burnt.
A side profile of a new automotive spark plug. The plug is displayed horizontally and isolated against white.
A mechanic wearing a red glove holds a copper spark plug near the ignition socket of a vehicle's engine compartment.
A close-up of a person holding a gas station pump nozzle and pumping fuel into the tank of their vehicle.
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