'96 Maxima VQ30DE w/ 4 speed auto @ 319K. I've been using "copper" plugs, one heat range colder than OEM since I got the car at 200K. I chose the heat range because this car rarely sees short trips, nearly always my normal 35 mile commute each way.
This most recent set are 4 Bosch FR6DCX, and 2 Splitfire (which carry the brand but oddly enough, not the split tip) of comparable specs and heat range. I must have gotten the Splitfires on a RA closeout. Used them for about 40K, replaced with 6 Denso K20PR-U, another standard plug which I've used before. Coils are original.
I use basic "copper" plugs because they are super easy to change on this engine, a 30 minute job due to good engineers. I'm sure it came with platinum or something more exotic as OE. I'm impressed at the condition of the plugs and if nothing is broke, I'm not going to fix it and keep doing what I've been doing. Car maintains 24-27mpg (depending on summer/winter) and oil dipstick always shows full at the end of a 5K OCI.
Worth mentioning, I'm going to stop using anti-seize on threads. It just gums up making removal difficult (and dirtier than it has to be), and a couple I took out felt a bit loose. What went back was without anti-seize and tightened just fine.
Rear Bank, very accessible:
This most recent set are 4 Bosch FR6DCX, and 2 Splitfire (which carry the brand but oddly enough, not the split tip) of comparable specs and heat range. I must have gotten the Splitfires on a RA closeout. Used them for about 40K, replaced with 6 Denso K20PR-U, another standard plug which I've used before. Coils are original.
I use basic "copper" plugs because they are super easy to change on this engine, a 30 minute job due to good engineers. I'm sure it came with platinum or something more exotic as OE. I'm impressed at the condition of the plugs and if nothing is broke, I'm not going to fix it and keep doing what I've been doing. Car maintains 24-27mpg (depending on summer/winter) and oil dipstick always shows full at the end of a 5K OCI.
Worth mentioning, I'm going to stop using anti-seize on threads. It just gums up making removal difficult (and dirtier than it has to be), and a couple I took out felt a bit loose. What went back was without anti-seize and tightened just fine.
Rear Bank, very accessible:
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