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Lunner
01-08-2005, 21:54
These came outa my car, can't tell whether they are light grey deposits, which means the car is running ok, or heavy white deposits which means the plugs are getting too hot apparently

http://www.lunner.co.uk/williamsclio/plugs.jpg

Btw the insulator bit, inside, but not the contact is orignally white, they are NGK plugs

big hp
01-08-2005, 22:00
Hmmmm Look white but photo's can be deceiving.

Isn't ideal plug temp, car running ok etc grey/brown?????

Lunner
01-08-2005, 22:41
Thats what i thought, they are how thye look in the photo, maybe time to get a higher rating of plugs?

What is everyone else running?

big hp
01-08-2005, 23:11
BKR6EK for me.

As listed here........NGK (http://www.ngkpartfinder.co.uk/cars_commercial.php)

Mark_Ritchspeed
01-08-2005, 23:16
Bosch Super 4's. Never had any probs and they must be fairly used by now.

BenR
01-08-2005, 23:39
BKR6EK for me.

As listed here........NGK (http://www.ngkpartfinder.co.uk/cars_commercial.php)

agree, best plug for the engine in most trims.

Purple
02-08-2005, 05:31
Torquemasters on mine. Ridiculously long life, and doesn't pick up carbon like the 3-prong renault ones.

summeh
02-08-2005, 11:02
ngk platinum tipped for me at the mo, cant remember code, its ***7** or summat tho :D

Swervin_Mervin
02-08-2005, 11:09
BKR6EK.

£4 recorded delivery for a set off ebay :P

BRUN
02-08-2005, 12:40
thats cheaper than trade price !!

mon
11-09-2005, 12:36
£2.50 EACH AT GSF