Hello all,
I might be being very naive here, so please forgive me if I'm asking a stupid question haha!
I've tried researching online with no luck so far, so figured I'd ask the experts.
This is something that I came across today while browsing for parts online - I've never heard of "resistor-type" spark plugs before, with a graphite or glass resistor inside - apparently they act as something of a spark suppressor to help the engine run smoother?
Anyway, the reason I ask is that I'm chasing down a rough idle, and I've seen it mentioned that import cars (like my MR-S) may have shipped with V-Power resistor-type plugs, and by not using them in cars that require them, you can have "rough idling, high-rpm misfire, and abnormal combustion."
This is primarily coming from NGK themselves: https://www.ngk.com/what-is-a-resistor-spark-plug
The "Resistor Type" NGK plugs I saw for sale on TCB: https://www.tcbparts.co.uk/service_parts.htm#MR2(Return)
Can anyone confirm if this is the case? I'm currently running NGK BKR5E-11 copper plugs. I've heard of iridium, platinum etc, just not these.
You are using the correct plugs for the car. They are resistor plugs.
I think (based on your previous posts) you need to change the O2 sensor on bank 1.
Thank you Carolyn - I'll get one on order also.
DOX 0204 is the sensor you're looking for.
This is the full fat Denso complete with plug.
Cheaper options are available.