NJTom
Registered Member
I have a 2009 V6 with 83k miles. Changed the spark plugs this weekend with the recommended NGK plugs. Driver's side took 10 minutes! Easy! Passenger side took a bit longer since the manifold needed to be removed. All in all, it took me about 2 hours total for the whole change (with hand tools). It was actually easier than expected once I figured out which bolts/nuts to remove.
Anyway, i gapped the new plugs to the recommended 0.044" and afterwards checked the old plugs which were original from the factory. The old plugs didn't look as bad as I expected but I was surprised their gap was between 0.038-0.040".
The engine runs smoother at idle and appears to be a bit more responsiveness. I'm hoping the gas mileage increases a little too.
Anyway, i gapped the new plugs to the recommended 0.044" and afterwards checked the old plugs which were original from the factory. The old plugs didn't look as bad as I expected but I was surprised their gap was between 0.038-0.040".
The engine runs smoother at idle and appears to be a bit more responsiveness. I'm hoping the gas mileage increases a little too.