What is an OEM spark plug?

What is an OEM spark plug?

When you use OEM plugs, you’re using the plug made to help your Toyota’s engine perform at its best. While they’re a little more costly than most after-market brands, they’re precisely engineered for your engine. They will maximize fuel efficiency and save you hundreds of dollars at the fuel pump!

What do spark plug part numbers mean?

The heat range of a spark plug is the range in which the plug works well thermally. The heat rating of each NGK spark plug is indicated by a number; lower numbers indicate a hotter type, higher numbers indicate a colder type.

Does it matter what brand of spark plug?

Although many motorists and technicians prefer to stick with the same brand when replacing spark plugs, there’s nothing on the label that limits a particular brand of plug to a particular vehicle make or model.

Does Ford use NGK Spark Plugs?

SPARK PLUG BRANDS Today, you may find some GM or Ford engines factory-equipped with Bosch spark plugs, Mazda engines equipped with Motorcraft spark plugs, Chrysler engines equipped with NGK or DENSO spark plugs, and so on. Most late model Saturn engines use NGK spark plugs.

Should you get OEM spark plugs?

So even if you’re trying to save money on spark plugs and don’t care about longevity, OEM plugs are still the way to go. They’ll ensure maximum performance and fuel economy, and that will save you on one of your largest vehicle expenses (fuel).

Are aftermarket spark plugs better than OEM?

OEM Spark Plugs are More Durable Than Aftermarket Spark Plugs. You never have to worry about your OEM spark plugs fizzling out early. The high quality materials and top workmanship guarantee structural integrity and longevity. Aftermarket spark plugs are usually cheaper than OEM plugs.

What does the Z mean in NGK Spark Plugs?

“Z” indicates a 10 mm x 1.0 with a 1/2″ reach. “G” indicates a 10 mm x 1.0 with a 3/4″ reach. The number (82 in this case) indicates the heat range of the spark plug, the higher the number the hotter the heat range (opposite of NGK and ND spark plugs). The letters after the heat range can indicate a number of things.

What does R mean in NGK Spark Plugs?

[R] Resistor – If an R is present, this indicates a resistor type spark plug. Resistor type spark plugs reduce the amount of radio frequency interference (RFI) that can cause ignition misfires and static on the radio.

What brand spark plugs does Chrysler use?

Mopar Spark Plugs
Mopar Spark Plugs are the original equipment choice for Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep® vehicles. They are designed to DaimlerChrysler specifications for optimal efficiency and performance.

What brand spark plug does Dodge use?

NGK 2262 Spark Plug ZFR5F-11 Whether you have a Chrysler, Jeep, or Dodge, you can install these spark plugs to give your vehicle the best starting experience possible. Surprisingly, these spark plugs will improve your vehicle’s MPG.

What are spark plugs made out of in a VW?

OEM spark plugs are made from quality materials that last as long as the original plugs. OEM VW spark plugs never need to be modified and are designed to meet the factory performance standards. When you need performance, OEM VW spark plugs deliver the spark that your engine needs to run at its peak.

Where can I get spark plugs for my Ford?

At Ford Parts Center we have Genuine Spark Plugs for all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles. Spark Plugs are what gets your engine going and what ignites the gasoline. Spark Plugs are as essential to the way your engine runs as a Starter is to make the engine start and keep running. Shop replacement Spark Plugs online today.

What makes OEM Mazda spark plugs the best?

1 OEM Mazda spark plugs are made from the best materials for the longest lasting performance. 2 OEM Mazda spark plugs last as long as the original spark plugs in your Mazda. 3 A fresh set of OEM Mazda spark plugs will improve your engine performance and fuel efficiency, so check and replace them when you notice poor performance.

Do you have to use OEM spark plugs?

OEM GM spark plugs are made from the best materials for your vehicle. Poorly made aftermarket plugs may not last as long as OEM GM spark plugs. An engine misfire will cost you money in fuel. If you notice backfires or other engine noises, replace your worn out plugs with OEM GM spark plugs and get your performance back.