Spark plug NGK or Autolite
The 94553 Iridiums... the tip will last longer, but the gap will widen quicker as the ground electrode does not have a platinum disc on it like the Laser Platinums, so, the Laser Platinums will last longer.
The NGK iridium I mentioned before does not have the correct reach. The website says they are the same, but they are not. I think the database is wrong. When I go back to the copper NGK that does have the correct reach, the car drives better. I had all three in my hand and the iridium is shorter from the end of the threads down (reach). NGK websites say they are the same .75 reach. They are not the same in my hands. The copper plug is. NGK 4435.
Threw new plugs in it (NGK BKR7E; I like that 3 of my cars run these now... makes life simple)
I swapped out to APR coil packs and NGK-R7437-9 plugs at the recommendation of APR after going stage 1. No issues after about 8K miles.
NGK has NEVER let me down in any of their products. I use them in my American and Japanese cars, trucks, motorcycles, lawn mowers, leaf blowers, weed heaters, and chain saws.
I've been running the 2.0t/r8 coil packs for a few years now and haven't had issues with them.
NGK actually makes the original plugs for the mk3 focus (because the engine is based on a Mazda L series) so if you're doing plugs for a focus using NGK will be just as good if not better than the "oem" brand
This. I had the 7s in previously. I swapped to the 8s when someone mentioned they got better fuel mileage with them I didn't notice any difference.
Do not get Autolite, I've seen them cause trouble and issues in Honda engines.
Well, shit. I just put new plugs in two months ago following what EQT recommended then! I didn’t know of these failures with projected tipped plugs. Guess I should have spent a little more and bought non projected at the time, dammit.
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