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matty_gti

Black 'n' White Spark Plugs

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matty_gti

When i went to check my spark plugs today i relised that there all black (dry black carbon i think, not oily) with the electrode black and the just the little arm that goes over the electrode has a white tip?. i know that the running on the car is down to this but what?, Any ideas?.

 

P.S in the book it said 17NM to torque up the plugs, seems a bit tight?

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notamondayfan

have a look in the bk of ur haynes manual, theres page or two on spark plugs.

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Ahl

17NM isn't tight at all, its literally just 'nipping' them up.

 

The haynes manual does have a good selection of pics at the back. Ideally you want the electrodes to be a whitey-brown colour.

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Bassman

If they have carbon deposits then it is probably running rich and your fuel economy will be suffering.

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Rob_the_Sparky

It isn't that easy as the mixture can vary across the rev range, and particularly different when cold and at idle. I've had perfectly brown plugs while running 6.5% CO at idle!

 

It is an indicator but black carbon plus white tips is an interesting combination...

 

Rob

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Bassman
It isn't that easy as the mixture can vary across the rev range, and particularly different when cold and at idle. I've had perfectly brown plugs while running 6.5% CO at idle!

 

It is an indicator but black carbon plus white tips is an interesting combination...

 

Rob

 

Probably still worth getting somebody with a gas analyser to test it and adjust the mixture as necessary. Especially if you have a "Boost Valve". When I bought my GTi it had an FSE Boost Valve fitted and it was set up to run far too rich. It is much better now, can even get 30mpg on a long run (with a following wind!).

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