i bought these for my 2013 G37. should I gap them to the OEM recommended .044 inches or should I leave them at the .036 that they come already gapped to?
No you don’t gap them, they even warn you on the box not too. You should be running the oem spec gap, would go on ngk site and find the properly gapped ones
On the top of ignitability is Denso Iridium TT , since it has the thinnest central electrode diameter 0.4 mm vs 0.6 mm on NGK ! I have a idea how to increase the ignitability further based on PSPE NGK design but would share it only if appropriately asked:)
@@jeprerderwererwer56 This is response as from 13-15teen years old :) Also , it shows that you don’t have any clue:) This happens when only Google has been your best friend:) “Beru is the best ( which must include the best in ignitability mean as well ) , because it’s Porsche , MB OEM “:) How old are you ?
The parts (4x Ruthenium HX) should cost them about $50 CAD, so if that was the PARTS charge you were ripped. If that's the overall bill then totally fine.
I have their ruthenium plugs installed and gained an extra 40kms range per tank. So yeah, I'd definitely give them a try if you need to change plugs anyway.
If you are getting extra 40km of range is because your old spark plugs where so bad. Any new non broken spark plug will give you that benefit @@ajg71sg81
NGK needs to provide more information to compare iridium and ruthenium plugs. Not enough statical comparisons to view for consumers unfortunately....
Any videos on spotting cheap knock off NGK plugs?
www.ngkntk.com/newsroom/blog/emea/fake-or-not/
i bought these for my 2013 G37. should I gap them to the OEM recommended .044 inches or should I leave them at the .036 that they come already gapped to?
No you don’t gap them, they even warn you on the box not too. You should be running the oem spec gap, would go on ngk site and find the properly gapped ones
On the top of ignitability is Denso Iridium TT , since it has the thinnest central electrode diameter 0.4 mm vs 0.6 mm on NGK ! I have a idea how to increase the ignitability further based on PSPE NGK design but would share it only if appropriately asked:)
@@jeprerderwererwer56 which one exactly ? I must miss it !
@@jeprerderwererwer56 This is response as from 13-15teen years old :) Also , it shows that you don’t have any clue:) This happens when only Google has been your best friend:) “Beru is the best ( which must include the best in ignitability mean as well ) , because it’s Porsche , MB OEM “:) How old are you ?
Just put 6 Ruthenium plugs in my 2010 Odyssey J35A7. Oh. My. God. People, just buy them. Mid-range torque is insane. It's like a tune.
I just bought the new one. I guess my dealership charges the same. Cost me just over $120cad for 4
The parts (4x Ruthenium HX) should cost them about $50 CAD, so if that was the PARTS charge you were ripped.
If that's the overall bill then totally fine.
8 in my police tahoe ppv and instant 5000 rpm take off
Really I don’t buy this noise of better fuel mileage
I have their ruthenium plugs installed and gained an extra 40kms range per tank. So yeah, I'd definitely give them a try if you need to change plugs anyway.
If you are getting extra 40km of range is because your old spark plugs where so bad. Any new non broken spark plug will give you that benefit
@@ajg71sg81
Have you noticed an improvement in engine performance and acceleration? @@ajg71sg81
Put the damn link to buy in description