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About Spark Plugs

Sometimes the smallest things make a large difference. When it comes to cars, spark plugs fit into this definition quite perfectly. They are probably the smallest part of the engine. But without them, it is impossible to get the engine moving.

If it were not for spark plugs, we would still be riding those horse carriages. It was the invention of electricity and electric sparks that enabled us to burn fuel inside tightly sealed engines. You will know it if these tiny parts in the engine are not working well enough. If they are not firing at the right time at the right frequency, the ride comfort and fuel efficiency of the car will suffer the most. And if it has gone really bad, then bad news, you won’t be able to drive the car at all. But before you go shopping for this tiny car part, knowing more about them really helps. This article will tell you about all the different types of spark plugs out there and how to choose the right one among them.

Different types of spark plugs

Spark plus does not produce sparks on its own, unlike what the name suggests. Quite the contrary, there are ignition coils, battery, and distributor that controls the spark plug. But still, these plugs remain one of the favourite parts of engine tuners. Swapping the stock spark plugs for better performance optimised ones is the basic part of engine tuning. Here is a list of the four types of spark plugs that you will come across in the market. This article will help you decide what type of plug you need for your car. In this article, you will also find some wonderful tips that you can follow while shopping for them.

Copper plugs

This type of spark plug is not entirely made out of copper. Although the major component in its build indeed is copper, the central electrode consists of nickel alloy to resist corrosion. Among all types of plugs, the copper ones have the largest diameter. More diameter means it will need more voltage to produce a current. The downside of copper spark plugs is that their longevity is very less. The main reason is that the nickel alloy is very soft and therefore is not durable at all. But for vehicles older than 1980, this is the only type of spark plug that will work.

Platinum plugs

When you replace the nickel part of the copper plugs, you get a platinum spark plug. Except for that one difference, it is almost identical to the copper ones. But because the core is thinner, there is a slight decrease in the diameter. The advantage of replacing nickel with platinum is the considerable increase in the life of the spark plug. Debris builds up near the end of the plug will be less with this type of spark plug. This might not work in old car models, but if your car has an electronic distributor, the platinum type is the ideal choice.

Double platinum plugs

Some distributor systems add redundancy to increase the reliability of the plugs. These spark plugs will fire twice in the ideal condition. If everything is working fine, the second spark goes wasted. But in case the first spark could not ignite the fuel inside the cylinder, the second spark ensures the proper working of the engine. Because this system uses a second spark for redundancy, it is also called a waste spark system. They work well even in bad weather conditions. Don’t use them in electronic spark distribution systems, though.

Iridium plugs

Here is the one for you if you are looking for a spark plug that will last for a really long time. Iridium metal is a lot harder than platinum. And for that reason, it is also way more durable. Yes, they will cost you more. But in the long run, you can avoid paying more for a new set of plugs and also avoid getting stuck with a stalled engine in the middle of nowhere. They don’t need as much power as that of a platinum spark plug to produce an electric current. All these reasons make iridium spark plugs the aptest for modern high-end cars in which cost reduction is not the major consideration.

Tips on how to buy Spark Plugs

Getting the right aftermarket spark plug can be quite complicated. Not only there are quite a few different types of them, but each vehicle has lots of different specifications to make things even more confusing. But if you know what to look for in a spark plug, you can make it quite a bit easier. Here are a few tips that you can follow when you are shopping for them.

  • Spark plug gap – The spark plug gap in an engine varies between car models. So, if you are buying a fixed gap spark plug, you should make sure that you are getting exactly the right one. But if it is a variable gap spark plug, you can set the gap according to the OEM specifications after getting the plug.
  • Check the compatibility with the car – There are a few things you have to look for if you want to make sure that the spark plug that you are buying is suitable for your car. Consider the model year, the number of cylinders, and the transmission type of the car. The engine displacement will tell you how much room it is for you to install a spark plug.
  • Consider the type of fuel system in your car – Old cars used Carburetors to supply the mixture of air and fuel to the engine. Instead of that, modern car engines are fuel injected. But there are further variations in a fuel-injected engine. It can be a throttle body injection or multi-port injection.
  • Refer to the vehicle owner’s manual – To confirm if all the specs of the spark plug match the manufacturer’s recommendations, you have to cross-check them against the details in the vehicle owner’s manual. But this is not necessary if you are using an OEM spark plug.

Before you consider changing the spark plugs, you have to make sure that the problem is with the spark plug itself. Sometimes, plugs misfire if the battery is weak or if there is a problem with the spark plug wires. Looking at the colour of the plug is an easy way to carry out a spark plug diagnosis. Finally, don’t forget to check out other amazing products from the car supplies category. Our product search engine is the best place to buy car tools from popular brands like Denso, NGK, AC Delco, MSD, Mopar, and Pulstar.

Question & Answer

How to tell if a spark plug needs to be replaced?

There are so many telltale signs of a bad spark plug. Some of them are more obvious than others. Even before a spark plug has gone complete haywire, it will start showing some minor signs of damage. The most important of them is the sound of the engine misfiring. You will notice this as a slight change from usual in the engine noise. This will result in a reduction in the fuel economy of the car. In later stages, the car will experience starting trouble. You will have to crank the engine a few times before it starts to run. The total power output of the car will suffer due to a faulty spark plug.

How to install spark plugs?

Before you begin installing, you have to clean the spark plug hole with a dust-free cloth. Then lubricate the threads of the spark plug using the engine oil from the dipstick. Then place the plug inside the socket and turn it clockwise. Make sure that you have placed it in the right position before threading. After that, it is time to use the ratchet. You shouldn’t ever use a regular wrench to tighten the spark plugs. This is because otherwise, you will end up over tightening them. After the spark plug is fixed in place, examine the cables and connect them between the spark plug and distributor.

Are performance spark plugs worth the money?

Performance plugs generally cost four or five times more than the regular ones. So, it is reasonable for somebody to ask if they hold up to the hype? In fact, no plugs can increase your engine’s performance. But high-performance spark plugs can help you reduce the performance loss that happens due to regular spark plugs. Plugs that use noble metals resist corrosion and can provide the same level of performance even after thousands of kilometres. You won’t notice this performance increase if you are driving normally on a regular road, though. For performance drivers who want to get every bit of advantage over the opponent, this is a great improvement.

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