Adam_B
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Bernie our rep for NGK came in work the other week, seen me fiddling with my car outside and was asking about it. Inevitebly got onto the subject of spark plugs, told him they were standard as standard engine. Tells me i wanna try these super mega ace iridium plugs, im like no ta mate, ive seen how much they cost 
He says dont worry about that, i'll sort you some to try FOC wink wink nod nod  

Put them in just before, no differnece at all however they supposedly last a lot longer than normal ones so hey, i aint complaining.
However, when i took the old ones out, theyve done about 6k miles, i notice all this soot round the bottom and the electrode is a wierd pinky colour, never taken much notice before but is this normal?

[Edited on 11-04-2006 by Adam_B]
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myke
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cool that you got freebies. 
err, your soot is black though
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Paul H
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what did you expect them to do make your car faster
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Marc
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I was going to say same thing!
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Steve
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overfueling
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Adam_B
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yer man i expekt it to av 4000 BHP. wikid.
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Adam_B
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Carbon Fouled:
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This is very common visual condition on our race engines. Soft, black, sooty, dry-looking carbon. This indicates a rich mixture, weak ignition or wrong heat range plug (too cold).
You will first need to verify plug heat range. On carbureted engines, check choke as well as choke pull-off (if equipped) for proper function and adjustment. On fuel injected engines, check for clogged injectors and the cold-start valve and circuit. You also need to check for correct fuel pressure settings.
As a general rule on all computer-controlled engines, you need to also make sure that all input signals to the computer are working and accurate. This includes, but is not limited to, all temperature and pressure sensors as well as the EFI system components.
Lastly on all engines, check for vacuum leaks and weak spark or low voltage output. (Good reason for a better coil and aftermarket ignition unit "amplifier").
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Dave A
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Registered: 10th Dec 03
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uprated plugs do the same job as standard exept they can cope with higher heat.
stick with standard if the engine is standard. and then ask him for some freebies for an x16xe and send them to me
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marklaruk
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my spark plugs give me 40bhp extra
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mattk
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40 bhp each!?
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IvIarkgraham
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Registered: 27th Mar 04
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get me some free spark plugs
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Reedy
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I can see what this topic is going to be full of, "get me some" lol.
p.s get me some for the pug as mine are about dead
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Reedy
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ignore the one on the left as its the wrong ones. The right one definately needs a change
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marklaruk
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btw i want some haha
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