Anyone have NGK part numbers for the iridium plugs?
no to dscourage you from buying the plugs..but i have seen one instance where the iridium electrode has fallen off and caused havoc on the piston and valves...i dont know if this is an isolated case..anyone else have expirience with them?
i have a set of denso iridium(spoon) that im dying to use..just dont have enough good imput from others(or confidence in them) to put them in..
[Modified by EPGONZALEZ, 10:23 AM 12/3/2001]
i have a set of denso iridium(spoon) that im dying to use..just dont have enough good imput from others(or confidence in them) to put them in..
[Modified by EPGONZALEZ, 10:23 AM 12/3/2001]
I'm in the same boat. I have a set sitting on my desk. I did a search, but not to much info is available on them. I think I might use my crx as tester.
NGK Iridium IX #ZFR6FIX-11 Stock # 6441
NGK Iridium IX #ZFR6FIX-11 Stock # 6441
i run densos all the time without any probs...You dont need to gap them cos if you do then you might break the electrode...
I've had no problems with mine. The electrode IS very very small and thin. I suppose that the isolated incidents where they occurred were due to people trying to gap them like regular plugs (or at least confirm the gaps) prior to install. I just threw mine in.
I'm running the Spoon plugs at 1 temp range colder.
[Modified by Big Phat R, 4:12 PM 12/3/2001]
I'm running the Spoon plugs at 1 temp range colder.
[Modified by Big Phat R, 4:12 PM 12/3/2001]
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