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| Electrode Core Material: | Platinum |
| Electrode Tip Material: | Platinum |
| Ground Strap Quantity: | 1 |
| Manufacturer Heat Range: | 5 |
| Resistor: | Yes |
| Shorty Spark Plug: | No |
| Spark Plug Reach: | 0.708 in |
| Spark Plug Seat Type: | tapered |
| Spark Plug Thread Size: | 14 mm |
| Tip Configuration: | Solid |
| Type: | Single Platinum |
| Wrench Diameter: | 5/8 in |
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I have been using NGK spark plugs for two decades and will continue to use. My Lincoln LS factory spark plug read Motorcraft on one side and NGK on the other. They were Iridium ...Read complete review
I have been using NGK spark plugs for two decades and will continue to use. My Lincoln LS factory spark plug read Motorcraft on one side and NGK on the other. They were Iridium and at the time were $14 each. I coughed up the money and installed the NGK. Shortly after I did some reseach and found Champion made a double Iridium for $7 range. I installed a K&N filter after discovering the horrible fitup of the stock airbox. The lid never fit right and I was conserned about letting unfiltered air into engine. I put the Champions in at the same time and had problems Junk. Only after changing to K&N did I have check engine faults. Many and often I would take a trip to Advance to get the code. All were air/fuel related. I had a super lean condition I attribute to the Iridium plugs and filter. Plug insulator was ghost white but engine never misfired. Long story short I changed to single platinum NGK and that cooled things down just enough to correct fuel mixture problem. Single platinum cost roughly $8 less than Iridium or double platinum. My car has hit 27.5 MPG on the highway and I am very pleased with general performance. I have 116k miles on the car and have NEVER replaced a coilpack which is highly unusual. Great spark plug. I use them in my lawn mower and have never pulled more than 3 times in the spring initial start.
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good for price
beats autolite, not ac delco
beats autolite, not ac delco
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I have started using these on all my vehicles, Crown Victoria Police Interceptors, Trucks and Hyundai econo box, they perform well, always improve mileage, and are just a reliable plug, enough said.
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Thought all spark plugs were the same.. Boy was I wrong!!! These pugs help improve gas mileage and horse power.. The Idle is so smooth that I almost dont know it's running! My 97 expedition apparently had the factory plugs in it cause thats the only way you can get to the back 4 plugs..! I mean these plugs are awesome well worth the extra money apposed to buying the cheaper plug..!! I usually don't write reviews. But I feel these plugs warrant a great review. Serously buy the plugs you wont be disapointed the are a hp booster and a gas saver...
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I purchased these spark plugs for my 98 Olds Delta 88, with 110,000 miles on it and factory plugs still in it. At first I was reluctant to use NGK plugs in an american product. I've had great luck using them in imports. These seemed like a good value for the money considering the age of the car. I couldn't see paying twice as much for AC delco factory plugs considering the age of the car. I installed them along with a new set of wires. The car started up without issue and runs great. I will use these again on other cars.
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I changed the plugs and COP's on my '02 Mustang GT at the same time. I felt an immediate increase in acceleration and a smoother engine at idle. I suspect my fuel mileage will improve, also.
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Ngk plugs always work great! They are all I use in my trucks and what I recomend and put in customer cars.
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I replaced the plugs and wires on a 2002 Explorer that I bought recently. I has 55,000 miles on it. The original plugs were probably OK, but the wires needed to be replaced. I just wanted a single platnum plug replacement that didn't cost a lot (or required that I sent in for a rebate). These fit my needs. The vehicle is running good and I'm getting better gas mileage. After one month of use, so far so good.
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If you own a 2003 up Crown Victoria or Police Interceptor, this is the plug you want.
First, DON'T change your plugs unless the engine is completely cool, I suggest overnight and do it first thing in the cool morning.Aluminum heads that expand and steel plugs that are hot, can make for stripped threads and an expensive trip to the mechanic, be forewarned.
Second, check the gap .054
Third, remove Coil On Plug unit, discoonect wiring carfully and pull up gently.
Fourth, if you have an air compressor, blast air down the plug area "before" removing the old plug, to clean out any debris that might fall in the open plug hole while removing the old plug.
Fifth, you will need a nice long extension on your plug socket.
Sixth, a piece of vacuum line, about 5-7 inches will come in handy in putting in the new plugs, by using the vacuum line attached to the plug tip and lowering in the hole, then using the vacuum line to thread the first few threads and not get something cross threaded.
Seventh, USE ANTI-SIEZE sparringly, but use it, again, two dissimilar metals can make for fun issues if you don't use caution.
Eighth, one plug at a time, patience, and yes you will be able to get to them all fairly easily on the Crown Victoria, you will have to remove that neat looking engine cover though, but you can handle it.
Once done, beverage of your choice, check all coil connections to make sure you plugged them all back in, start her up, let idle, then turn off, enjoy the rest of the day.
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As good as any plug so far, used to replace Bosch +2 plugs that do not hold up. we will see if these are better in time but so far so good.
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excellent product for the price
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Improved performance and gas Mileage.
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What is the Spark Plug Gap for 2005 Mazda MPV LX1 answer
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The spark plug gap of this NGK G-Power Spark Plug (Part# 3403) for your 2005 Mazda MPV LX is 0.054 inch. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
What is the Spark Plug Gap for : 1994 Mazda B4000 08:4.0L 4016CC V6 FI VIN: X-1 answer
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Yes, this part NGK G-Power Spark Plug, Part No. 3403 manufactured by NGK fits your 1994 Mazda B4000 08:4.0L 4016CC V6 FI VIN: X. The correct Spark Plug gap setting for the 1994 Mazda B4000 08:4.0L 4016CC V6 FI VIN: X should be 0.054.Q:
I'm replacing stock spark plugs on a 99 Mustang. Do I need to apply anti-seize on the plugs? Some say yes and some say don't. Please let me know.2 answers
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Yes, this part fits your 1999 Ford Mustang.A:
Dear Customer Care, please read the question you are responding to prior to responding. Customer wants to know if Anti-Seeze should be applied.Q:
What should I gap this plug at? I have a 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z28.1 answer
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The correct plug gap for your vehicle is .050Q:
I have a 1999 Chevy 3500 motor home and run it on LPG is this plug suitable1 answer
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Currently at this time we do not have any motor homes that run on LPG in our systems to find out what spark plug you need.