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As stated...the Polo needed new plugs so been to Halfrauds to get hold of some spark plugs NGK single electrodes were just a tad over £25 IIRC, decided to give these Super 4's a shot as they were only £21.49 but the bloke recommended them as he supposedly runs them in his 106 and says they're fantastic...From the back of the packet:
The ignition spark itself always chooses the best route for the spark from any of the 4 ground electrodes:
A) To the centre electrode
B) Either by the conventional air gap
C) Or the surface to air gap
The advantages:
A) Protection from damage to the engine or catalytic converter
B) Improved acceleration and superior starting performance
C) Smooth, quiet running and superior engine flexibility
D) Electrode gap pre-set at the factory.
Anybody had any experience of them...they any good? Got them now gunna try fitting them tomorrow as we've got blizzards here at the minute!
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Put them in a previous petrol of mine cant remember which one... No noticable difference but they look cool
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Yep they are no better than a single electrode plug
You won't see power gains
You won't see mpg increases
It's all clever marketing and wording
What you will see is a return to the closer orginal performance and mpg of the car
Things will seem better as the old plugs are worn and not working at there best.
They will list longer though and perform on a more stable level for longer as the spark will take the shortest route to earth and this will move around the prongs as they wear down
To be fair you should of gone to a local independant as you would of got a set of plugs for around a tenner
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I had them in the 1.4......they make no noticable difference really, but then, it was only a 1.4 anyway lol.
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I used them in my gti6 can't say I used any others to comare tho
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Worst plugs going, For some reason Bosch cannot get these right, even had a new set that did not work
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(05-12-2012, 08:42 PM)swampy Wrote: To be fair you should of gone to a local independant as you would of got a set of plugs for around a tenner
Tried that...The cheapest I could find was £20 but then again we've only got 2 or 3 independents around here so there's not a huge deal to be done price wise, the fact it'll be closer to original sounds alright to be fair as it's not the greatest of cars to start with!
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They won't fire from all 4. It will fire from the best option. So its still pretty much the same
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Just buy cheap plugs and replace them more often.
I get thru a set of NGK Coppers every 10K in my Nissan, at a tenner it's hardly the end of the world.
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the whole idea is they last longer. Every spark causes the electrode to deteriorate slightly making the gap wider and wider. If there is 4 electrodes as opposed to 1 or 2, theoretically youve got 4 times more life from it.
But, if you think how often you replace spark plugs, is it really worth the extra not to mention that some engines dont like them at all.
The gti actually came with 3 electrode plugs and thats what i put in mine.
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I have these / have had these in all my cars. I really like them. No reall gain but it always seems to idel smoother when iv replced them for single point plugs
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I put them in the Skoda and it hated them. Got genuine plugs from Skoda and it was far better.... For £52.
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A spark is a spark, as long as its not shorting down the plug, it wont make any odds at all
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(06-12-2012, 08:31 AM)darrenjlobb Wrote: A spark is a spark, as long as its not shorting down the plug, it wont make any odds at all
Thank you! At least someone has seen that these are a gimmick. If they were that good, wouldn't car manufacturers fit them as standard?
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Its not that simple though is it? You need a 'clean' spark thats the right length for a decent burn I thought?
I agree these aren't anything special though, although with 4 choices you should an optimum spark for longer.
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As long as the gap is right, and the coilpack is good enough to pop a spark even with plenty of compression, I cant see how any spark plug is going to be any better than any other...its just a spark...
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Hmm, fair enough I guess!
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(06-12-2012, 01:28 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: (06-12-2012, 01:17 PM)Niall Wrote: (06-12-2012, 08:31 AM)darrenjlobb Wrote: A spark is a spark, as long as its not shorting down the plug, it wont make any odds at all
Thank you! At least someone has seen that these are a gimmick. If they were that good, wouldn't car manufacturers fit them as standard?
Petrols still shit tho
Just had to get that in there didnt you? haha
Tom a spark is a spark. you only get bad running when either the electrode is coated in oil (by which time, youve got bigger things to worry about) and it wont always spark or the electrode deteriorates and opens the gap right up. Tbh you would notice more of a difference in changing to brand new coil packs as these can break down and cause issues.
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(06-12-2012, 04:33 PM)Niall Wrote: (06-12-2012, 01:28 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: (06-12-2012, 01:17 PM)Niall Wrote: Thank you! At least someone has seen that these are a gimmick. If they were that good, wouldn't car manufacturers fit them as standard?
Petrols still shit tho
Just had to get that in there didnt you? haha
Tom a spark is a spark. you only get bad running when either the electrode is coated in oil (by which time, youve got bigger things to worry about) and it wont always spark or the electrode deteriorates and opens the gap right up. Tbh you would notice more of a difference in changing to brand new coil packs as these can break down and cause issues.
Yeah I know about coil pack issues.....one of those bastards spiked the ECU on one of my 1.4s! It was never right again.
Yeah this is what I was getting at really, the gap has got to be near enough bang on or the spark will either be too weak to ignite or too short and not long enough to completely burn the fuel. Cheap ones with one electrode may wear out quick giving you a shit spark. But these have 4 'options' if you like so should theoretically last 4 times as long - without costing 4 times as much.
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(06-12-2012, 08:29 AM)THE_Liam Wrote: Got genuine plugs from Skoda and it was far better.... For £52.
VAGfail.
You did probably just buy some re-branded NGK or Bosch plugs you know?
With a nice healthy percentage added on for Skoda's pockets.
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(06-12-2012, 04:42 PM)Toms306 Wrote: (06-12-2012, 04:33 PM)Niall Wrote: (06-12-2012, 01:28 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: (06-12-2012, 01:17 PM)Niall Wrote: Thank you! At least someone has seen that these are a gimmick. If they were that good, wouldn't car manufacturers fit them as standard?
Petrols still shit tho
Just had to get that in there didnt you? haha
Tom a spark is a spark. you only get bad running when either the electrode is coated in oil (by which time, youve got bigger things to worry about) and it wont always spark or the electrode deteriorates and opens the gap right up. Tbh you would notice more of a difference in changing to brand new coil packs as these can break down and cause issues.
Yeah I know about coil pack issues.....one of those bastards spiked the ECU on one of my 1.4s! It was never right again.
Yeah this is what I was getting at really, the gap has got to be near enough bang on or the spark will either be too weak to ignite or too short and not long enough to completely burn the fuel. Cheap ones with one electrode may wear out quick giving you a shit spark. But these have 4 'options' if you like so should theoretically last 4 times as long - without costing 4 times as much.
but thing is tom, with a single electrode plug, you can regap it which i try and do with mine on every service anyway so all the 4 electrode ones are doing is making it maintenance free for 4 times longer. Thing is, the end of a spark plug will tell you alot about how happy your engine is so if your leaving them in 4 times longer, you might potentially be missing out on something!
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It's a compromise as with everything though...same as longlife oil really. Theoretically you can leave it in for longer, 20k servicing so you manager only has t pay half as much labour for his fleet - but the thinner it gets being diluted with shit has a knock on effect where the cams wear out quicker...so more cost effective in the long run? Nope..... Swings and roundabouts really lol.
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(06-12-2012, 04:59 PM)Toms306 Wrote: It's a compromise as with everything though...same as longlife oil really. Theoretically you can leave it in for longer, 20k servicing so you manager only has t pay half as much labour for his fleet - but the thinner it gets being diluted with shit has a knock on effect where the cams wear out quicker...so more cost effective in the long run? Nope..... Swings and roundabouts really lol.
Exactly, most of these no maintenance or long life products are generally not what they have cracked up to be. Personally im much happier changing my oil and filters every 8k and regapping the plugs and knowing how healthy my engine is.
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oe fitment are NGK BUR6ET (.7mm) so personally i would get a set of those. Equivalents are Autolite APP62 (.8mm), Beru 14GH-7QTUR (.7mm), Bosch W7LTCR (.9mm) and Champion RN10VTYC4 (1mm).
if you know its not had a service for a while do the oil + filter, air filter, plugs, dizzy cap, rotor arm and leads. try euro car parts and have a look on google for discount codes just before you pay
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(06-12-2012, 10:32 PM)stevieg Wrote: oe fitment are NGK BUR6ET (.7mm) so personally i would get a set of those. Equivalents are Autolite APP62 (.8mm), Beru 14GH-7QTUR (.7mm), Bosch W7LTCR (.9mm) and Champion RN10VTYC4 (1mm)
what are you a human ECP catalogue? ohh wait...
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All it is is if one rod breaks them you still have another three to use on the plug.
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(06-12-2012, 10:36 PM)Niall Wrote: (06-12-2012, 10:32 PM)stevieg Wrote: oe fitment are NGK BUR6ET (.7mm) so personally i would get a set of those. Equivalents are Autolite APP62 (.8mm), Beru 14GH-7QTUR (.7mm), Bosch W7LTCR (.9mm) and Champion RN10VTYC4 (1mm)
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just to add to the discussion;
i dont like bosch plugs; yes i know they are german but some made in france.
i wont touch champions with a very long shitty stick
tried some beru--once
got given autolites---once also
unipart--bosch/champion in a different box
watched denso plugs being made in champions wirral factory once, on a small separate production line -------needless to say wont be using them.
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i started using ngk's in 1983 (yes i do mean 30 years ago) and thats all i use ...........never had one break down/misfire and never had one snap off in ford ohv engines (fiesta & ka).......even when doing cars still in extended warranties-- i only fit ngk's.
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Well whacked them in this morning as well as a new air filter...it's sorted my idle problem out it's not fluctuating at all but now I'm getting a slight misfire between 1,500 and 2,000 RPM...Seems like the car is struggling, any ideas?
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