Spark plug Autolite or OEM Audi
I've been running autolite in pretty much every domestic that comes through my shop for years since they’re usually the workhorse for Ford and GM tunes. Also, I haven’t seen any dip in the plug quality lately so that's a good sign. The iridiums are still pulling clean gaps right out of the box.
It\u2019s very easy. My s3 has been stage 2 on e85 for the past 60k miles and I have had 0 issues. oil change, spark plugs, etc\u2026 all done by myself and it\u2019s easy.
Currently will be doing all fluids, filters and spark plugs so the car is properly serviced.
I have a 3.5 ecoboost. All 6 of my Ford plugs failed because of cracks. I replaced them with AutoLite iridium XP5863. They are all still going strong after over 50k miles.\n\nThe Ford plugs failed with a cylinder misfire error code. The engine would also bog down under havy accelaration
Bought two auto light from autozone to fix a quick misfire. Used it for two years then took it out and saved it. Quick changed two with the auto light I had previously saved. And bought another one at autozone. 2 years later still running good. Gotten lazy to changed them out. But still running good in my 08.
spark plugs and coils (first ride was smooth I though yeah but then manifested again) main motor mount (better revision, nothing changed, the vibration goes on)
Dont use autolite garbage, this isnt uncommon with cheap plugs. Get NGK Iridums
Pulled the spark plugs and #3 has burnt away the centre electrode. Plugs aren't all that old. Plug brand is Auto lite. Any ideas on what may be the cause?
A quick search shows that autolite spark plugs don't seem to perform well in modern vehicles, you might have to go for a higher quality closer to OEM quality plugs.
Homie, do not run Autolite plugs.
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