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Old 29-08-2005, 07:00 PM   #1
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Default IRIDIUM PLUGS REPLACE AT 70,000kms

Anyone with a ford 6 AU and on don't wait 100,000 to replace the plugs I replaced our AU2 fairlanes the other day and they where rooted. The electrode was melted affecting economy. The car is on 80,000 km.

*The give away of crook plugs externally is the build up of carbon deposits around the base of the insulator (from overheating). Due to the increase in resistance from the gap increasing

I say change them at 70,000 and that way your engine will run smooth and efficiently. This goes for most of us city dwellers and I realise there is an exception with country folk.

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Old 29-08-2005, 08:09 PM   #2
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was the part number igcr**something something,,in the NGK's??
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Old 29-08-2005, 08:14 PM   #3
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Don't know didn't take any notice all I can say don't stretch it out to 90 or 100.
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Old 29-08-2005, 08:15 PM   #4
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Which type plugs are you running? NGK or Denso iridiums? Found NGK made the car feel slower ,denso felt faster.
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Old 29-08-2005, 08:18 PM   #5
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Sorry, I forgot yeah their the factory ones. I use only ford factory parts on the engine don't take any chances. They cost $18 each trade price.
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Old 29-08-2005, 09:40 PM   #6
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Which type plugs are you running? NGK or Denso iridiums? Found NGK made the car feel slower ,denso felt faster.
There was a test in a American mag I read on testing the iridiums on some Honda with a turbo. The out come was the denso's performed the best but not by much they also ran a 0-40w synthetic oil ? which gave them a 2 kw increase. I must admit never heard of a 0w rated oil before 5w is the lowest rating I've seen.

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Old 29-08-2005, 10:04 PM   #7
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hey guys my car is coming up to 100,000K's and i need to know is it good to replace them at 100,000 and what is the difference between the new plugs and the old ones im using now.

I was told when you put new ones in it, It uses less fuel is that right
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Old 29-08-2005, 10:16 PM   #8
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I changed mine @95000k and they didn't show any noticable signs of wear. If I hadn't had a set, I would have happily run them again.
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Anyone with a ford 6 AU and on don't wait 100,000 to replace the plugs I replaced our AU2 fairlanes the other day and they where rooted. The electrode was melted affecting economy. The car is on 80,000 km.

*The give away of crook plugs externally is the build up of carbon deposits around the base of the insulator (from overheating). Due to the increase in resistance from the gap increasing

I say change them at 70,000 and that way your engine will run smooth and efficiently. This goes for most of us city dwellers and I realise there is an exception with country folk.
I am not running irridums only bosch super 4's with the 4 electodes. Via the service manual is says every 15k standard when I got my car they were at 14k & r**ted. I change then every 10k. The new ones say 30k being better quality but there is no way I will wait until that. They will be out at 15 max maybe that is overkill but plugs do make a big difference in fuel economy & idle.
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Old 29-08-2005, 10:24 PM   #10
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Anyone with a ford 6 AU and on don't wait 100,000 to replace the plugs I replaced our AU2 fairlanes the other day and they where rooted. The electrode was melted affecting economy. The car is on 80,000 km.

*The give away of crook plugs externally is the build up of carbon deposits around the base of the insulator (from overheating). Due to the increase in resistance from the gap increasing

I say change them at 70,000 and that way your engine will run smooth and efficiently. This goes for most of us city dwellers and I realise there is an exception with country folk.
Useless seems to be the plug guru from other threads I have read.
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Old 29-08-2005, 10:29 PM   #11
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I have had around 50 sets of plugs tested in my car this year alone...NGK iridiums slowed my car down by a full second 0-100 over standard ngk plugs. The bet results I had were with a zg series xr6 plug but cant run them since unichip retune on standard plugs due to pinging.
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I have had around 50 sets of plugs tested in my car this year alone...NGK iridiums slowed my car down by a full second 0-100 over standard ngk plugs. The bet results I had were with a zg series xr6 plug but cant run them since unichip retune on standard plugs due to pinging.
Useless, Where Can I get these from & how much?
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Old 29-08-2005, 10:43 PM   #13
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For every upside there is a downside. If youm want to try them ..you can.Many have shot me down on this but I tested these for my own research and others may not get the same results. The difference I have physically found is that their length is longer than standard plugs and probably cause a better combustion.

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If you try them be wary of pinging..if they do pull them out.I also did a crapload of testing on air intakes...and I do assure you that a huge intake will make the car go slower.I dont really like dynos that much more ..but my favourite tuner Spiro from Autotech enginneering here in Sydney has one and hes used it to make my car better.So I let him do his magic ...top bloke!! :

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Old 29-08-2005, 11:17 PM   #14
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useless, what kind of intake do u recommend??
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Old 29-08-2005, 11:58 PM   #15
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I replaced my standard iridiums today @ 112000klms
on about half of them the small tip of the electrode was missing. I contemplated replacing with iridiums, platinum, super 4 etc etc. I ended up getting the normal bosch plugs WR9LEV from memory.

I had posted another thread in the 6cl forum about the loss of power in my car and the erratic idle so i hope the new plugs make things better.

on another note I threw a multimeter over leads 1 & 6 and got resistance of just over 9 for both is that ok?

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Old 30-08-2005, 06:22 PM   #16
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useless, what kind of intake do u recommend??
I never liked the pod filters and still dont.But the truth is it makes the car faster. I have mine inside the airbox .
They say that cold air is much better from the original outside source. Real power gains are made when the cold air is forced into the intake by way of a ram induction setup.This means funnelling cold air from the front of the car somehow. As car speed increases so to will the air being shoved into the air intake. I have yet to see anyone make a proper one but I think that it will yield good power.
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Old 30-08-2005, 09:44 PM   #17
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my AU 1 XR8 manual says that the left and right cylinder banks have different plugs. "gold" and "blue" I think ,from memory. Anyone know what this is all about.
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