Focus ST 250 Spark Plugs
Discussion
When I bought my first Mk.3 ST back in 2014 I believed the hype about cooler plugs being beneficial so I bought a set of Denso, but I noticed absolutely no difference whatsoever in performance or economy. What I did notice was my tailpipe seemed to collect a little bit more soot, but don't quote me on that.
I said to myself that in future I would stick with the manufacturer standard plugs, and that's what I have done when I bought another new ST in 2015.
Both cars were/are standard but I would still recommend you save your money for something else.
I said to myself that in future I would stick with the manufacturer standard plugs, and that's what I have done when I bought another new ST in 2015.
Both cars were/are standard but I would still recommend you save your money for something else.
Like Ron, never noticed any difference using different plugs in other cars and I consider myself quite sensitive to noticing even small differences. I could easily tell you from a blind test whether the car is running normal or v-power fuel for example, but never seen any difference from plugs nor those "performance" leads either.
bigfish786 said:
Ok, just want to know what the best option is for replacing the plugs.
Ngk
Denso
I have bluefin remap so wondered if the colder plugs would be worth getting?
Any info would be great.
Cheers.
NGK are the O.E. fitted plug. ILTR6G8G is the part number. If your standard plugs are overheating (due to remap) you will need to move to a '7' heat range for this reason only.Ngk
Denso
I have bluefin remap so wondered if the colder plugs would be worth getting?
Any info would be great.
Cheers.
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