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Old 07-05-10, 10:00 PM
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CA fouled ngk spark plugs

so the other day i started sputtering really bad and i decided to head up to the local parts store and pick up some new spark plugs. i bought the correct one, two leading and two trailing. so i go home pop the hood and start replacing them one by one. come to find out that some idiot had put in 3 leading and 1 trailing. so thats not even the best part. all four were charred black and nasty looking. obviously fouled. i just thought i would share that with anyone who cares. i am a newbie to the rotary but even i had the smarts to do some research before i did even a simple task.
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since ur dealing with leading and trailing specific plugs, i think fc. but seeing ur user id, i take it the car is an fd.
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I am new to this----what is a leading and trailing plug?
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wow, ngk any others better?
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Originally Posted by Todd Van
I am new to this----what is a leading and trailing plug?
the spark plugs. a rotary engine has one leading and one trailing plug per rotor. have u not done any research at all on these engines? this should be of some interest to ya.

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/rotary-engine.htm
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Originally Posted by the7wizard
wow, ngk any others better?
the vast majority of rotary owners use ngk.
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Yep. Can't get much better than the stock NGK plugs. I get mine from rx7.com. I change them roughly every 10-15k miles. Rotaries love fresh spark plugs.
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Could try a different temp plug, Racing beat has a good write up on spark plugs for the rotary.
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