Spark plugs

maverick328

Active member
Hey guys, this may have been covered previously so sorry if its a repeat. My E36 328i takes a NGK BKR6EK. I had them put in at 394k. Im now on 420k. My question is...Do i need to replace them now (done 25k) or do they last longer. Ive done mostly long distance driving but recently the car does just 40km a week. There are no visible signs of plug wear (jerking, slow start etc). Any advice?
 

LPM320

///Member
It depends on the condition of the plug at present, with regards to wear on the electrode, carbon build up, etc.

Unfortunately the e36 does not use the iridium/platinum tipped plugs, so you wont be getting the mega mileage that those plugs achieve.

In any case, 25000km on a set of normal plugs is a fair service life, so maybe replacing them is not such a bad idea. I'm sure you could get a few thousand km more but the problems (hard starting, poor performance and fuel economy, misfiring, etc) that could arise from bad spark plugs are not really worth it.
 

maverick328

Active member
individj said:
i can't see why you can't use a platinum or iridium plug

forgive my ignorance, I've heard good things about those plugs but do they make a difference in performance or do they just last longer?
 

individj

Well-known member
will give you a better spark for sure. you're not going to notice a difference but is much better.
 

Nikhil

Honorary ///Member
So just to confirm I fitted NGK platinum iridium plugs to about 7 or 8, E36 6 cylinder cars so far with no issues and performance drops, they are a bit more expensive but the fact that you will only need to change them about 90 to 100k km later is a cost saving in the long term :=):
 

Nikhil

Honorary ///Member
Fitted them to an E46 330i recently aswell and the owner said the car felt a little bit more responsive than normal. That might be the Butt dyno tho :rollsmile:
 

Donovan2412

///Member
Nikhil@TheFanatics said:
So just to confirm I fitted NGK platinum iridium plugs to about 7 or 8, E36 6 cylinder cars so far with no issues and performance drops, they are a bit more expensive but the fact that you will only need to change them about 90 to 100k km later is a cost saving in the long term :=):

What about a 4 Cylinder?
 

Nikhil

Honorary ///Member
Donovan2412 said:
Nikhil@TheFanatics said:
So just to confirm I fitted NGK platinum iridium plugs to about 7 or 8, E36 6 cylinder cars so far with no issues and performance drops, they are a bit more expensive but the fact that you will only need to change them about 90 to 100k km later is a cost saving in the long term :=):

What about a 4 Cylinder?

Im sure you can :rollsmile: I was speaking from experience which was only on 6 cylinder models.
 
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