Spark plug Denso or OEM Audi
I've been running these Denso's for almost a year now, seems to be a good plug for the price! :thumbup:
I've personally ran these plugs in my car with 40+ psi of boost and lots of ethanol for the past 5 years. Great plugs!
Ik22 is one heat range colder than stock,and I have installed these in many 1.8T & FSI cars from stock/mild tune/heavy modded and worked great.
Denso iridium are great for turbo cars
NGK are also good, but in experience denso iridium works better when running more than 1 bar of presseure
I dunno about coil packs but I put in Denso Iridium plugs a couple months ago and they have been working out just fine...
Thanks for the all input guys, I kept the Denso IK22's at the stock .032 and they seem to work grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat, all my miss firing issues are gone (probably due to faulty old coils) and the old IK22's I had in there were probably looooong in the tooth with around 50k on them. I do notice the smoother idle and the butt dyno feels it seems to be a bit more eager to go from low revs feels so good to not have to 1/2 step on the gas so it doesn't go into high boost and misfire, drove like that for several months:facepalm:
I have 2.0TFSI coils and new Denso IK22's. So the only other thing that would effect all cylinders is the coil pack harness? What do you guys think?
After switching to the densos IK22 @ .035 it was that "night and day" difference some others are claiming.
When it is warm out the IK24's work awsome. But on cold mornings they suck for the first 3-5 minutes of driving.
All the recommended denso plugs have the wrong gap. They list 1.1mm gap for the 2.0t The recommended gap should be .7 to .8 mm Plus the "20" heat range misfired a lot in the cold for me (about 20 deg F)
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