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The E3 Spark Plugs E3.34 Powersports Spark Plug is engineered for high-performance engines, enhancing power while reducing fuel consumption and emissions. Featuring patented DiamondFIRE technology for optimal heat transfer and quick starts, this spark plug is compatible with a variety of motorcycle models and comes with a 90-day warranty.
Thread Size | 14mm |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
Gap Size | 0.03 Inches |
Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Core Material | Copper |
E**N
Works well in vintage motorcycle
These have become my plug of choice in my 1972 Norton Commando. The primary reason I like them is that the Commando is kickstart only (no electric start), and my bike has been retrofitted with a Mikuni carburetor, which doesn't have a conventional choke. So cold starting is quite a big deal.With other plugs, it has taken multiple kicks to get the engine to roll over. With these, if the engine is stone cold and the carburetor is set in "fuel enrichment" mode (the rough equivalent of choking a conventional carburetor), unless the engine has sat long enough to wet sump, it'll start on the second kick every time. (The first kick is required to get a charge down the intake runners, so it really doesn't count.) If the engine is warm, the tiniest little kick will send it over and running on one try. And if the engine has wet sumped, it make take a few additional kicks but the plug will run hot enough quickly enough not to oil foul. With a wet sumped condition in the crankcase, you'll get a puff or two of gray smoke as the extra oil burns off. But the plugs resist fouling quite nicely. And I can't say that about a lot of other plugs.I have yet to try cleaning, regapping, and reinstalling old plugs. But since I only have to supply two plugs (it's an old British twin, so it only has two cylinders), the cost of just putting in new ones is hardly prohibitive, even at the roughly $8 cost per plug.The nose and electrode lengths are also correct for the conventional plug to which they cross, at least in the case of my motorcycle. So there've been no problems with pistons colliding with plug electrodes. Clearance seems good for this application.In the attached photos, you can see this plug compared to the Autolite plugs that were in the bike when I bought it several years back. Note that I am running a Tri-Spark electronic (aftermarket) ignition system that's a bit more responsive than the stock point setup. I'm also running 7mm solid core plug wires without resistive suppression to get the hottest spark possible. (And I have a lot of series inductive and parallel capacitive bypass in the completely-rewired electrical system to keep noise to a minimum.)Overall, a somewhat pricier plug than most. But since I only replace two of them once a year, I can live with the added cost.
T**N
Easier starts, runs better than before!
We tried these in our large 4 wheel riding professional mower. We always had problems getting this mower to start. Even with new spark plugs. For some reason these spark plugs are different. The mower starts every time and the mower runs better.
A**Z
Amazing
Got my motorcycle running and riding better than ever
D**N
Good plug, BAD customer service
Installed these in my 98 Harley Electra Glide Classic. The come as non adjustable gap at .020-.023.. The Harley is supposed to be .040.. Installed them and run them for 1000 miles. No change in the bike at all. Pulled the plugs and read them, same as the old plugs.. I sat down and worked the gap, got it to .035 and reinstalled.. Noticed a difference right off. Started faster and warmed up quicker (less time on the choke). Ran more even at idle. Power seemed a bit better on the low end, and the last couple of tanks of gas seem to be getting better mileage.. Run another 1000 miles and pulled and read the plugs again.. Nice even burn on both plugs.. So,,, in the future I might change my mind about mileage and value for the money.. I gave the rating I did because I need more miles on them before I make that decision.. However I am not disappointed....Edit:.. 2 months not quit 4000 miles on the RARE occasion I had 1 plug come apart. Talked with customer service about the 90 day warranty.. Waste of time
B**K
Did you know?
The tip of the spark plug can be unthreaded to fit a screw type plug? I didn’t and the product description didn’t say that! Worked great in my 93’ Yamaha Virago XV750! Fires up without the choke now! 🦅🇺🇸🙌🏻
J**K
E3 is the best
Love e3 spark plugs
T**E
Why
This item doesn’t fit my motorcycle. When Amazon said it does
D**F
good product.
Very good product for the money. I have them installed in my 1996 FXSTC and 1991 XLH 883
R**.
Best plugs
Every engine I have put the E3 plugs in has come alive like never before wont use anything else I would highly recommend E3 plugs
P**Y
Good
I used it on my 07 V-Rod went on a 3000km trip no issues
A**O
Hell of spark
It’s burning like hell, it restored my engine power, adding that my car has 250k never changed spark plugs as it seems, even with double platinum ones. Don’t forget that they don’t solve a miss fire! Only if your engine burns oil… will be better than normal ones
F**A
Satisfied customer
Great product very satisfied with purchase
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