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Sparkplug Change - what else is needed?

Duece McCracken

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I've never seen a COP fail yet. OEM systems are built very well at this point, and unless you are running a ton of boost or w/mi I wouldnt be concerned. Plug gap adjustments would handle the bulk of everything.

As far as a N/A 3.6 is concerned, oem coilpacks, little bit of dielectric grease, torque them appropriately, OEM gap should be aces.

I have yet to look into aftermarket plugs for the Pentastar, but I tend to run iridium or ruthenium NGK's in my vehicles. More important for boosted applications though.
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Thanks, just ordered a set of those. They look comparable to the oem, probably the same plug.
 

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Mechanics picks are mandatory for the connectors. Jeep wiring harnesses are garbage and do not age well. Treat them like they are fine china.
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