I decided to buy the Denso spark plugs from Tune+ and finally got around to installing them today after sitting for a week. My 2016 FiST currently has 633 miles on it. I thought some would be interested in noting the differences between the plugs and what the stock plugs looked like. These plugs from Adam at Tune+ are one step colder and claim to help against ignition timing correction. http://adamtuned.myshopify.com/coll...spark-plugs-pre-gapped-to-tune-specs-set-of-4
The Tune+ plugs, Denso ITV22 (5340) gapped for the FiST
The stock plugs with 633 miles on them. A little more carbon build up than I was expecting (order: 1, 2, 3, 4)
I've always been a fan of Denso plugs. These are no exceptional. They feel very well made, "JAPAN" stamping on the body. Terminal appears to be gold coated or at least brass. You will notice that the overall length is shorter than the stock FoMoCo plugs.
Initial impressions. As noted in some threads on here, the shorter plug length causes a slightly longer crank-to-start compared to the factory plugs. I also must note that I am currently on Mountune's Stage 1 OTS map that came with the AP3 I bought from them. With stock plugs, I noticed when going from first to second gear in particular, that the power would kick-in in such a way that felt like being kicked by a horse. It almost felt violent and harsh. Some may light that, but I felt it was too much too soon on a car that I commute with. And I didn't like how the power didn't kick in smoothly. These plugs seem to have smoothed out that power curve making it much more controllable. It also seems a little more responsive to-touch at the gas pedal, idle feels dead smooth.
I will post more impressions once I drive on these for a week but wanted to let people know what I've thought so far.
The Tune+ plugs, Denso ITV22 (5340) gapped for the FiST
The stock plugs with 633 miles on them. A little more carbon build up than I was expecting (order: 1, 2, 3, 4)
I've always been a fan of Denso plugs. These are no exceptional. They feel very well made, "JAPAN" stamping on the body. Terminal appears to be gold coated or at least brass. You will notice that the overall length is shorter than the stock FoMoCo plugs.
Initial impressions. As noted in some threads on here, the shorter plug length causes a slightly longer crank-to-start compared to the factory plugs. I also must note that I am currently on Mountune's Stage 1 OTS map that came with the AP3 I bought from them. With stock plugs, I noticed when going from first to second gear in particular, that the power would kick-in in such a way that felt like being kicked by a horse. It almost felt violent and harsh. Some may light that, but I felt it was too much too soon on a car that I commute with. And I didn't like how the power didn't kick in smoothly. These plugs seem to have smoothed out that power curve making it much more controllable. It also seems a little more responsive to-touch at the gas pedal, idle feels dead smooth.
I will post more impressions once I drive on these for a week but wanted to let people know what I've thought so far.