JorgesRaptor
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yea, 15-20K according to Goosetuned website.Isn't 25k too much miles for a tuned setup?
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yea, 15-20K according to Goosetuned website.Isn't 25k too much miles for a tuned setup?
Dirty threads can give you false torque readings. Get a thread chaser for next time. (Not a tap!).Currently no tune but I changed them since goose recommends colder plugs and changing them if you don't know how old they are.
I torqued to the recommended 11 lbs which feels less than turning an old door knob. I've never installed spark plugs that required to be so softly tightened I wonder if it could be too loose. It felt like some dirt in the threads can make it appear to be torqued down but who really knows.
I think you mean iridium fine wire plugs. Ford has been runnning those as OE plugs in everything for over a decade.Yes, all new trucks come with platinum spark plugs as standard equipment. Platinum plugs easily last 100K miles. After that the gap starts to erode beyond spec which puts a higher load on the spark plug's coil, how long they last after that is anyone's guess but I've seen plugs last 200k miles.
Is one from the top plugs and the other from the side plugs?Here’s a mystery just changed my plugs Five of them look the same. One of them is missing half of its porcelain WTF. Look closely to the plug on the left. They all have the same miles on them. That’s the way it came out!!