How can I make my spark plugs last longer?

Cautiously extract the spark plug from its place by using a steadfast spark plug socket twist. Then, saturate it in a carburetor cleaner or a thinner liquid that seems like diesel, kerosene, or any other alcohol blend.
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How do I prolong the life of my spark plugs?

Thread each plug in by hand and then tighten with the proper socket and wrench. The plug needs to be tight against the cylinder head to maintain heat transfer and to keep the bore sealed. Never use air tools to remove or to install a spark plug.
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How long should spark plugs last?

A standard copper spark plug has an average life span of 10,000-20,000 miles. Silver plugs, used for older vehicles, can last up to 20,000 miles. Expensive iridium spark plugs or platinum spark plugs can last 60,000 miles. Extended life spark plugs or long life spark plugs can last 100,000 miles.
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How many miles can you put on a spark plug?

Luckily, spark plugs don't wear out very quickly. You can typically get 80,000 miles on them before they need replacing. But if you notice any of these symptoms, it's time to get your spark plugs checked out with an engine tune up.
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What type of spark plugs last the longest?

Iridium spark plugs will last the longest. Iridium is a metal that is harder and more durable than platinum.
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Are more expensive spark plugs better?

They won't make the engine perform better than it did when it was new, but they will help it stay at that level longer. Are noble metal plugs worth it? That's up to you. If you want long-lasting plugs that will reduce the work you need to do replacing plugs and don't mind paying extra for that luxury, yes.
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Should you iridium spark plugs?

Iridium spark plugs are better at starting engines than other types of spark plug because the spark is highly concentrated in the central electrode, and consequentially requires less voltage to operate. This makes ignitions faster and more reliable, and also reduces power consumption.
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What are signs of a bad spark plug?

What are the signs your Spark Plugs are failing?
  • Engine has a rough idle. If your Spark Plugs are failing your engine will sound rough and jittery when running at idle. ...
  • Trouble starting. Car won't start and you're late for work… Flat battery? ...
  • Engine misfiring. ...
  • Engine surging. ...
  • High fuel consumption. ...
  • Lack of acceleration.
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Can spark plugs last 200 000 miles?

Spark plugs

If maintained well, they can last 100,000 miles. But by the 200K mark, you could be overdue for a third set of plugs.
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Should I change ignition coils with spark plugs?

So, should you replace coil packs with spark plugs? It depends. The most common component to replace in conjunction with the ignition coils are the spark plugs. Worn spark plugs can cause unnecessary load on the coils and there is often some overlap in the labor required to replace both components.
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What is better platinum or iridium spark plugs?

Iridium is arguably eight times stronger and six times harder than platinum. It has a higher melting point of about 700 degrees compared to platinum. Platinum spark plugs wear out faster than iridium spark plugs. Iridium plugs are said to be more durable compared to platinum plugs up to 25% more.
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How often do I need to change spark plugs?

Spark plugs are somewhat durable components and don't need to be replaced too often, that said, the general recommendation is about every 30,000 to 90,000 miles. Each vehicle may differ on when they should be replaced.
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What do you spray in spark plug holes?

Yes, you can spray carb cleaner, short for carburetor cleaner, inside the spark plug hole. This'll help dissolve hardened debris and loose materials in the spark plug wells. After that, you can remove the filth with a compressed air can.
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Can I use wd40 to clean spark plugs?

WD-40 removes carbon residue and keeps moisture away from spark plugs and spark plug wires. WD stands for Water Displacement, so if your spark plugs are wet or you need to drive moisture away from ignition distributors, WD-40 will do the trick.
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Can you use vinegar to clean spark plugs?

It is the same process if you're curious about cleaning spark plugs with vinegar or petrol. With a wire brush, remove the carbon deposits from the plugs and soak the plugs in vinegar or petrol for a few seconds to remove the accumulated carbon deposits.
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Can a car last 500000 miles?

THERE is no one secret to getting your car to live to a ripe old odometer reading. Luck could get you there, but it is no surprise that many vehicles that have reached 200,000, 400,000 and even 500,000 miles have received extraordinary care and maintenance, often with the owners doing the routine work themselves.
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How long do iridium tip spark plugs last?

Generally, an iridium spark plug can last for 3000-4000 hours of engine runtime or up to 100,000 miles or more. While an iridium spark plug is made to last longer than platinum or copper core spark plugs, the iridium plug isn't made equal. Iridium spark plugs from various brands may have different life spans.
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Can spark plugs last 150 000 miles?

There are two types of spark plugs: conventional and long-life. Conventional spark plugs need to be replaced every 30,000-50,000 miles. Long-life (iridium- or platinum-tipped) spark plugs need to be changed between 60,000 and 150,000 miles, depending on the vehicle.
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What makes spark plugs turn black?

Carbon fouled

Black, dry soot on the electrodes and insulator tip indicates a carbon-fouled plug. This can be caused by a dirty air filter, excessive driving at low speeds, too rich of a fuel/air mixture or idling your vehicle for too long.
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What happens if you dont change spark plug?

Spark plugs will depreciate over time, so various engine issues will arise if they are not replaced. When the spark plugs do not generate the adequate spark, the combustion of the air/fuel mixture becomes incomplete, leading to loss of engine power, and in the worst-case scenario, the engine will not run.
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What brand of spark plug is best?

5 Best Spark Plugs. #1 Best Overall Value: NGK 7090 G-Power Platinum. #2 Runner-Up: NGK Iridium IX. #3 Best Longevity: Denso #5304 Iridium Power.
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Why are NGK Spark Plugs better?

Modern engines demand more power while using less fuel, shortening the life of traditional iridium and platinum spark plugs. NGK's patented ruthenium technology stands up better to wear to bring maximum durability and performance to your engine.
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Can I use copper plugs instead of iridium?

Platinum and Iridium plugs perform at a lower level than copper spark plugs, because they are less conductive and they tend to overheat. However, the overall longevity of these two types of metal is better than copper plugs. In reality, copper has the best performance of all three and the worst longevity.
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