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Not me too - N/A Misfire


Dazzi

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Right, never had a misfire before and I can tell straight away somethings up with the old girl. I recently change my plugs and have had problems since. I used the below guide when buying my plugs. I found out the previous plugs were NGK - Iridium - BKR7EIX (0.8mm gap) which are supposed to be used on a TT @ upto 1bar. I installed some new NGK - Iridium IX - BKR5EIX-11 (5464) for the N/Aand gapped them to 1.1mm as below.

 

The misfire:

When idle and gunin it the engine is happily ticking away but when it comes to traffic lights and i start to move off from stationary I get a 'PUT PUT PUT' It sounds terrible like the exhaust is clogged up and it's struggling to breathe.

 

What should I do? Re-gap my new plugs to the 0.8mm as they came or refit my old plugs for now and buy some newer BKR7EIX (TT 1bar) plugs seeing as they worked since April 2006?

 

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Thanks :(

 

 

 

 

 

Normally Aspirated

NGK - Standard - BKR5ES-11 (2382) - gap 1.1mm

NGK - V-Power - BKR5EYA-11 (2526) - gap 1.1mm

NGK - G-Power Platinum - BKR5EGP (7090) - gap 1.1mm

NGK -Laser Platinum - BKR5EP-11 ( 3440) -gap 1.1mm

NGK -OE Laser Iridium - IFR5T11 (4996) - gap 1.1mm

NGK - Iridium IX - BKR5EIX-11 (5464) - gap 1.1mm

Denso Platinum - PK16R11 - gap 1.1mm

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Well, just had a closer looks around the engine to see if any vacuum pipes were off, spark plug leads were on ok - everything fine. Then I was in the process of taking the new plugs out to replace them with the old, I pull on number 5 spark lead and the metal clip on the inside just broke off and still attached to the spark plug. Came off without much resistance. Obviously this must have been causing some problems?

Will order anew fresh batch of plugs from a better retailer this time while im waiting for new leads.

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Everybody says not to gap Irridiums, not sure about platinums... You gap them with pliers or in my case a hook style bottle opened (without touching the centre electrode) then use a feeler gage - http://www.maritime.org/fleetsub/diesel/img/fig2-04.jpg to make sure they are gapped properly. All you have to do is gap them and test if the correct mm fits tightly in the spark gap - repeat very gently until you got the right gap - BUT BEFORE ALL THAT Just double check around on some other forums or on NGK website if that is the right gap you need.

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