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MPG drop after spark plug change

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by ChewbacaTW, Apr 7, 2011.

  1. Jan 21, 2012 at 6:31 PM
    #21
    Jenkinstall

    Jenkinstall Active Member

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    Jennings
    Colimbia, sc
    Vehicle:
    00 SC 4Runner Sport Edition 4wd
    Suspension/Drivetrain: 4wd swapped, E locker in rear with 4.30 gears, tundra 5100 adj. bilstein shocks, Trd coils, ome 891 springs with tundra shocks in back. Addicted offroad front tube bumper with BashFab hoops and stingaaaa, BashFab rear tube bumper, 285/75/16 BFG K02, tacoma wheels, savage offroad trans and t case skids and homemade gas tank skid. Engine: 2nd gen TRD SC, URD 7th, 2.2, TRD T-stat, IK-22 Plugs, TRD boost gauge, AEM wideband, ISR mod, and more to come. Interior: Kenwood marine stereo with Bluetooth
    It's a waste spark system that is partly why tere are two electrodes
     

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