Do you use Mazda OEM spark plugs or NGK equivalents for replacement?…at 40,700 miles, as per owner’s manual.
The tips look like they could have gone one heck of a lot longer/further, but I suppose there’s a concern that the ceramic insulator is the weak point.View attachment 314491View attachment 314492View attachment 314493View attachment 314495
Do you use Mazda OEM spark plugs or NGK equivalents for replacement?
I got NGKs from Advance Auto. With discount code, the total was less than $70.00.Do you use Mazda OEM spark plugs or NGK equivalents for replacement?
Thanks! I just can’t bring myself to pay someone for work that I can easily do myself in my garage.I appreciate the fact that you did it yourself. It irritates me that so many car owners are too lazy/inept to perform even the most basic tasks related to vehicle maintenance (including washing).
The part number on Mazda OEM spark plug for the 2.5T is PY8V-18-110. I was wondering if the Mazda OEM plugs you removed have the “NGK” and “DILKAR7M8” imprint on the ceramic insulator?I got NGKs from Advance Auto. With discount code, the total was less than $70.00.
Suggestion.…at 40,700 miles, as per owner’s manual.
The tips look like they could have gone one heck of a lot longer/further, but I suppose there’s a concern that the ceramic insulator is the weak point.View attachment 314491View attachment 314492View attachment 314493View attachment 314495
The part number on Mazda OEM spark plug for the 2.5T is PY8V-18-110. I was wondering if the Mazda OEM plugs you removed have the “NGK” and “DILKAR7M8” imprint on the ceramic insulator?