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Old 01-28-07, 06:28 PM
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Running "hotter" spark plugs

right now its pretty cold in stl, down in the low teens, and my fc just dosnt want to start. i know running "hotter" plugs will help it start normally, but will they make a difference when it is this cold?
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I don't think plugs do all that much for starting. I went to a hotter plug in my escort because the advanced timing was fouling out stock plugs but it had no affect on starting.
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Hotter plugs prevent spark plug fouling. Colder plugs prevent detonation. www.howstuffworks.com has more information.

I wouldn't think spark plugs would affect starting. Hotter plugs will warm up faster but I can't see that making a difference. It's the spark that ignites. If your plug body ignites your fuel then you'll get detonation.
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Maybe your plugs are fouling out because you are running to cold of a plug doing city driving or not hard driving.

What are you running?
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im pretty sure they are ngk's but i think they are stock spec. i got em at napa real cheap.
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if you are not burning through plugs or getting any detonation, there should not be any problem with running hotter plugs
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i dont have any problems with detonation. actually now that i think about it, i changed the last set of plugs because they were gas fouled. im thinking im going to pick up some hotter plugs.
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does any one know where to find these plugs http://mazdatrix.com/ign-2.htm, the hot/city plugs, mazdatrix wont let me check out.
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Originally Posted by Cpt.Zanzibar
does any one know where to find these plugs http://mazdatrix.com/ign-2.htm, the hot/city plugs, mazdatrix wont let me check out.
If you're using FireFox, try using IE- I had the same problem, Mazdatrix wouldn't let me go through the checkout process until I fired up IE and used it. Damn annoying, but it did work.
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yup, i used ie and it worked fine. i still hate ie.
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How you know it's the spark plugs?
How about you take pics and post them here?


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well, i dont have a camera, but they are black and have little spceks of **** on them and they reek of fuel. and some times they are moist.

well the last 2 times this has happened it has been the plugs. every time it wont start when it gets cold, i change the plugs and its ok. i have a very trustworty mechanic and family friend do the inspection the last 2 times and he agrees it has to be the plugs being too cold.
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