Spark plug Champion or OEM Honda
We changed that spark plug and the customer was happy with the magneto drop. That spark plug worked fine on a Champion spark plug bomb test.
Champions quiet redesign of their plugs to match Tempest made up my mind. It matters, and Champion is just trying to save face.
Yes, a bad spark plug, incorrect type of spark plug, or a wide spark plug gap can cause a coil to fail. If electrical resistance in the secondary ignition circuit is too high the coil must generate a higher voltage to fire the plug.
I always run champion platinum in the coil rail 4.0s. Sometimes engines are particular.
You can get the champion version of the RS7 plugs for less than $20 a plug and they’re working great on my car!
I have measured resistance above 5k and determined the plug to be causing a problem. Typical resistance is 1-3 kOhm, sometimes less for a new one.
BEWARE O’REILLY’S AUTO PARTS CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS ARE WEAK AND BREAK AT THREADS AFTER HAND TIGHTENING AND THEN TIGHTENING NOT EVEN A QUARTER INCH OF A TURN, WAY BEFORE THE TORQUE SPEC AND THEY TWIST RIGHT OFF N BREAK.
Like everyone has mentioned just go back with an ac delco plug. I ran champions and had Mis fires, none of them were gapped right out of the box.
Avoid Champions. Use NGK or Denso. Don't go cheap on plugs because the job is labour intensive.
Side note, Champion spark plugs suck. Use them in lawn mowers.
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