The HEMI engines don't have 'spark plug wires' as you're used to seeing, they have coil-over plugs...those small black rectangles with the wires coming from them on either side of the intake plenum. Should be some very long screws holding them on, but are pretty easy to remove. -- No 'spark plug wires' to replace on the HEMIs. There are two plugs per cylinder in the 5.7 liter and 6.1 liter hemi's under those black squares with the two bolts holding them down. You loosen those two bolts per (you don't need to remove them completly) then remove the coils (the black boxes) and remove them. you will see two black rubber tubes (plug connecters) and that will show the plugs underneath.
You have to remove the intake plenum. It just unbolts.
6 cyl.-6 plugs 8 cyl. 8 plugs the v8 actually has 2 plugs per cylinder, so 16 plugs for the v8
Yes , there are 16 spark plugs
100,000 miles.
16
yes it does, every car has spark plugs or it wouldn't start.
To replace the spark plugs on a 2006 Dodge Charger 3.5, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the engine cover if necessary, then locate the spark plug wires or coil packs and carefully detach them. Use a spark plug socket and ratchet to remove the old plugs, then install the new ones by hand to avoid cross-threading, and tighten them to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, reconnect the coil packs or wires and the battery terminal.
on both sides of the engine block.
http://sparkplugs.com/results_app.asp?productTypeID=1&AAIA=1441240 Any of those are good, Question is. How much you wanna pay ?
16
Champion
whatever the factory recommends.