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Runs different?
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Runs different?
Could be. Throw up a close up pic of one of those plugs and a close up of one of the more worn ones. That would mean that coil has been bad a long time, should have thrown a code at least.
I just finished installing the new coils, plug, and wires. All went very well, but it took me a few days to complete. (Florida rain, heat humidity, no garage, etc.)I've been getting some misfires, so it's time to change the plugs, wires, and coils. I have a stock 2014 6.2 with 108k miles.
I'm just not sure of the brands and where to buy. Earlier in this thread, it was mentioned the prices vary widely depending on brand and I see the same thing.
Please tell me if I'm on the right track with these parts and manufacturers:
Plugs: NGK Iridium IX LTR6IX ~$120
Wires: MSD set ~$86 or Densco ~$42
NGK COP Ignition Coils (Waste Spark?) 48761 ($68) / 48762 ($59) = ~$508
Just making sure I have a good combination. Better options?
What plugs, wires and coil set up did you end up getting? I plan on doing this in a few weeks. Thanks!I just finished installing the new coils, plug, and wires. All went very well, but it took me a few days to complete. (Florida rain, heat humidity, no garage, etc.)
The information in this thread was invaluable and I gathered everything I needed before the job. Thanks!!!
I definitely had at least one bad coil. I popped it out and a cloud of white/gray dust filled the air. I used compressed air to clear the spark plug before removal.
Additionally, I had 2 spark plugs with cracked ceramics. The magnetic/rubber socket kept the pieces in the socket so no issues.
And yes, I did get the front passenger plug out and a new one in, after a good night's sleep. Using tape on the swivel was a great idea.
So far the engine is running great and gas mileage seems to have improved.