Ruthenium plugs, who here has use them?

green_henry

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Just received theses plugs today from NGK. Set gap to .026. First impression is the engine fired quicker, idles much smoother, and the throttle response is a tad faster.
Sounds good! How many miles did you have on the previous set?
 


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I wonder if ford indexes their spark plugs from the factory?
 


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Sounds good! How many miles did you have on the previous set?
Maybe 10k on some Iridium 6510s ...but now I'm Aux fuel also and Mitch @ CP-E took them out and re-gapped them just for shits when I was there.
 


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I got them through my local Napa auto parts. They have an online special and I got them for 42 with taxes. What prices are these going for? I've seen them online for $10 + each. I got them for a little under 10 each.

I can only compare them to the stock plugs but the idle is smoother, it also fired up faster and idle down to 850 faster. I installed these because I got Dizzy stage 2 93 and gapped to .028 like he recommended.
 


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$7.00 per plug @ rockauto.....+ $5 shipping. Maybe more now....FYI. GAPPED to .026. Meh....not anything else really noticed.



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anyone have a log or a pic of the plugs with a few miles on them? Def interested in they show to be better in any marginal way
 


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Im seeing a different part number. 90495 for the turbo 1.6 liter is what is listed at Rock Auto. (95605) for naturally aspirated?
 


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Im seeing a different part number. 90495 for the turbo 1.6 liter is what is listed at Rock Auto. (95605) for naturally aspirated?
Which one are you looking for? Stock or 1 -step colder?
 


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I have both (2020 2.3 explorer uses same plug) 95605(LTR7BHX) is the 1 step colder plug which I have in the Fiesta. I have run them for a tad over 3k miles. Previous to these I had to regap my Iriduims typically around each oil change. I pulled them the other day and gap was spot on to my setting. I really like these plugs quite a bit.
 


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No problem. Happy to help. You will not be disappointed with the plugs. Others gap at 0.026, Just for reference I gap at .028
 


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No problem. Happy to help. You will not be disappointed with the plugs. Others gap at 0.026, Just for reference I gap at .028
I'm considering picking these up once whoosh has em in stock. Any idea what difference the slightly smaller gap makes?
 




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