Rich2279
CEG'er
What are some good replacement spark plugs that you have had luck with? Do they need to be double platinum or not? Part #'s? This is for the Duratec non SVT.
One of the things you'll see on the board is a mantra on spark plugs that goes like "autolite double plats...". I'm sure these are fine as enough people have had positive experiences with them in these apparently sensitive cars. However, there's a big world out there beyond Ford and Contours that have similar problems to solve. When I first put my motor in I put in autolite single plats and had nuisance missing and bucking for quite a while. A simple high quality but inexpensive NGK with "V" power made this all but disapear. Not wanting any issues at all, and after studying the issue thoroughly, I settled on the Denso Iridiums. All I can say is WOW! At any RPM under any load level the motor is solid and smooth. They are expensive, but to really solve a problem like this is worth much more.
The double plats are reccomended. The single plats are not.
While there are many differing opinions on the best plugs for our wasted spark ignition(click link for cool animation), it seems to be that the single plats produce undesirable results.
I heard it called WASTE, not wasted, but that animation uses the alternate terminology. Those whacky guys across the pond... :crazy:
Further, the single plats are stock from the factory in these cars and work fine, however only the center electrode is platinum on the single plat plugs & the ground electrode becomes scalloped over time - as happened to me. That means the plug gap is ever increasing with every mile. I had 96,000 miles on my car & my ground electrodes looked like tiny spoons. The double plats should last, well, for the life of the car, or at least until they become physically damaged.
The fine wire factory plug probably does match that description, as does the Autolite XP104 fine wire.