Denso Iridium ITV20TT spark plugs

ibcrusn

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While changing plugs back to NGK's I was shocked to see the tips of the Denso ITV20TT plugs when removed. One had the iridium electrode almost completely gone and a .042" gap. The other three had the electrodes in place but the iridium tip fell off when placed on my toolbox. I haven't checked the mileage they've been in for but will tonight.

The gist of the post, if you're running the stock heat range Denso Iridium TT plugs it would be a good idea to pull them to inspect and check the gap.

***Edit...just checked my logbook and the plugs had just over 16k miles in them. Other than the last tune I worked with David and one autocross event I haven't been hard on them at all.

As an OEM replacement for the average Joe user these should have lasted a lot longer than 16k miles. Be aware if you're in the market for stock heat range plugs...avoid these for now.

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Some people don't care either way, but my tuner swears by NGK IXs. He's had instances where bits of the Densos have broken off and fallen into the cylinder; said he'd never run them again.
 
I'm certain the plug that was .042" when removed lost the iridium tip in the cylinder, not a pleasant thought.

Don't get me wrong Denso makes some good plugs but I will avoid the TT series of iridium plugs going forward.
 
This isn't the only platform I've heard of the porcelain cracking and falling off on Densos.
 
The porcelain was fine, the tip of the center electrode was gone on one and fell off on the third when I put down on the tool box. If you're able to zoom in on th epic you can see the tip on the 2nd and 4th (.027 & .026), however on the 1st and 3rd the small tip is missing opening the gap up to .042". Denso advertises them as having a .4 mm iridium center electrode and a .7 mm ground electrode.

I'm just throwing it out there because the #1 plug was .042 when removed so the small iridium tip had to of come off inside the cylinder.

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