E3 Spark Plugs Fires Up New Website

E3 Spark Plugs has launched an all new website, with strong visual graphics and more complete test information. The new site provides consumers with everything they need to know about the only spark plug on the market that provides both environmental gains and improved power.

A major section of the site is devoted to the technology that has made E3 the fastest growing spark plug company in the U.S., as well as the environmental impact of using a plug that provides significant increases in fuel economy and reduced carbon and hydrocarbon emissions, especially in 2 and 4 cycle small engines or carbureted automotive engines.

Steve Joiner, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, says, “With more interest forming daily about the plug’s unique technology and how the overall design provides optimized spark paths for improved combustion of the air fuel mixture, it was apparent that a revamped site was in order.”

The new site provides consumers with testimonials, where to buy information, downloadable catalogs, installation guides and gap advice for all three major product lines: lawn and garden, automotive, and powersports (ATV, Water Recreation, Snowmobiles & Motorcycles). Note that unlike most plugs on the market, E3 spark plugs with their patented diamond shaped electrode does not require changes to the gap for automotive use.

Todd Arey, E3’s President and CEO, says, “We’ve had a very positive response from both consumers and the industry-at-large about the site. We hope to clearly answer the questions people have about this new technology and provide an easy guide for purchase and installation.”

To view E3’s new website, visit www.e3sparkplugs.com. E3 Spark Plugs is located in Ponte Vedra, FL and can be reached at 904/280-0339.

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