for the ngk anoraks out there...
Discussion
im not until i get a reason to but i am hearing and reading that those that have made the change say its for the better but i dont know if its placebo affect...
ngk do cite it as the upgrade to the 3199
https://www.ngkpartfinder.co.uk/catalogues/cars/se...
ngk do cite it as the upgrade to the 3199
https://www.ngkpartfinder.co.uk/catalogues/cars/se...
Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 12th August 18:14
Is there a Denso TT equivalent?
I recently put some of these in a Swift Sport and really noticed the difference. I’m sure it’s not placebo because I have two swift sports and the other one has always felt livelier to me but since changing to Denso the situation is reversed. I’m sure the Denso one also catches faster on the starter too.
I recently put some of these in a Swift Sport and really noticed the difference. I’m sure it’s not placebo because I have two swift sports and the other one has always felt livelier to me but since changing to Denso the situation is reversed. I’m sure the Denso one also catches faster on the starter too.
trickywoo said:
I’m sure it’s not placebo because I have two swift sports and the other one has always felt livelier to me but since changing to Denso the situation is reversed.
I can't see how it would make any difference to power output unless the previous plugs were faulty and causing a misfire. Once the charge is lit, it's lit. Getragdogleg said:
The heat range is to do with how well the plug self cleans so selecting the correct plug for your engine and the way it is used can make a big difference in power under the right foot!
The plugs do need to have the appropriate temp range, but in this case it looks like the OP is comparing plugs with the same temp rating. In that case the only real difference is the price, and the service interval.Gassing Station | Engines & Drivetrain | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



