View Full Version : ddenso/ngk iridium spark plugs and m50 engine
liquidtiger720
07-23-2006, 10:18 AM
I've seen a lot of talk about iridium spark plugs, but none specifically geared towards the m50/tu engine.
If anybody is currently running these, please post a review. :D
BTW. does anybody have the ngk iridium part number?
I know denso is ik20....
ThoreauHD
07-23-2006, 11:15 AM
I'm going to be shopping for some plugs and ignition coils soon as well. Beru vs Bosch? Denso vs. NGK? Only time.. will tell...<cough>
BERU Part # 12131703359
Ignition Coil: Direct Ignition. 1 per cylinder #12139066468 $48.79
BOSCH Part # 00083
Ignition Coil: Direct Ignition. 1 per cylinder #12139066468 $52.79
NGK Part # 2288
{.032 gap} {Standard Plug #BKR6EK}
**Sold in packs of 4** More Info
$4.32
BOSCH Part # 7402
Do not gap. Gap is not adjustable. {CV Boot}
$4.44
BOSCH Part # 4417
Do not gap. Gap is not adjustable. {PLATINUM+4}
**Sold in packs of 4**
$4.98
NGK Part # BKR6EK
Spark Plug #12129064619
$5.07
NGK Part # BKR6EQUP
Spark Plug #12129064619
$8.76
DENSO Part # 5304
{0.032 gap} {Iridium Power #IK20}
$11.96
I can't find a model match for the NGK Iridium IX and my car. It just ain't listed. Poop.
jgardia
07-23-2006, 05:41 PM
Hi,
I'm using denso IK20 on my 540, and i'm very happy with them. I'm saving about 1 mpg, and if you consider that fuel here (Chile) cost arround us$4.8 a gallon, I'm paying all 8 plugs every 10k miles.
Good luck,
Jose
I've seen a lot of talk about iridium spark plugs, but none specifically geared towards the m50/tu engine.
If anybody is currently running these, please post a review. :D
BTW. does anybody have the ngk iridium part number?
I know denso is ik20....
bigmuthatrucker
07-23-2006, 07:23 PM
avoid bosch NGK are just better I dont know what is avalible for the m50 but I run NGK platinium in my m20.. I have never had any luck with Bosch Plugs foul etc.. My cars will allways get NGK's from now on.. More power cleaner spark a better quality plug.. Iridium's just give a great spark.. Now they have laser Iridium's which are even better than standerd iridiums.. I use just the standerd G-power platiums in my car.. However I have used laser platium and standerd iridiums in my past cars.. engines that I though were long gone got some spunk back after adding the NGK's.. however this is my opinion...
thanks
jim
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