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The spark plug is a critical device that supplies the spark (or flame kernel) for your car, truck, motorcycle or small engine. However, the basic plug design really hasn't changed that much since the original ones used by Henry Ford back in 1904. Our company was formed to find a better design that would provide E3 customers with performance advantages such as increased power, improved fuel efficiency and a reduction in hazardous engine emissions that can contribute to global warming.

With decades of experience in spark plug engineering and the automotive aftermarket, the principals of E3 Spark Plugs realized that the key to producing a better spark plug did not lie in the use of fancy metals, such as iridium or platinum. Instead, it would require an entirely new approach in the design of the plug's electrode to improve the ignition of raw fuel inside the engine's combustion area. The first step would be to get rid of the antiquated J-wire electrode. This would allow the flame kernel to move directly toward the unburned air/fuel mixture.

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