Spark plug NGK or BERU
So I’m running an 03’ with the 2.4 and I put in NGK Laser Iridium but Denso is perfectly fine. I’m surprised how much your plugs cost if your paying list price. The cost price is how much I paid for mine at the parts store. Both plugs are fine to use.
I always change about 10%-20% earlier than recommended, because I want to keep my coils healthy. A set of NGK iridium is $40. I went with the NGK Ruthenium (92274) because they were on sale (same price as regular iridium).
My 19 was the first year of a turbo for the GTR. I think they were being conservative with the 40k. I’ve been changing them at 60 and they look great. Just make sure you use the NGK (which is the Mazda brand as well).
Do follow the advice from the other replies and buy some Denso or NGK Iridium plugs for your Acura.
You can find the OE plug on the NGK site. Click on the Specifications tab to see the gap and torque value (0.8mm = 0.0315" and 18-21.6 lb. ft ) NGK plug for Arteon I bought the plugs from the dealer. I slightly re-gapped 2 of the 4 to meet spec, but expect that they would have been fine as was. My original plugs only had ~27k miles on them (but installed 7 years earlier) -- the originals came out easily and were in excellent condition.
11500tfc. Propane. Torch plug replaced w NGK BP7ES. Trouble free thus far thru 2 outages of 125+~ hours.
I have the 11500TFC, its been great no problems. Just change the spark plug to NGK.
NGK are my goto plugs but I’m pretty sure you’ve got the plugs that are notorious for breaking apart when removing them
The only things it’s done to me is die (dead battery) and a misfire that cause it to go into limp mode at 118k miles (I went cheap on spark plugs instead of doing NGK’s)
I own an Audi Q5 that takes the iridium plugs. I put the standard NGKs instead and they wore out within 10,000 miles.
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