Clio Si 1.6 99'
I have always used NGK plugs for my cars as there undoubtedly the best commercial plug you can get.
However i just bought NGKs' for my 99' 1.6 Clio as the old ones were mismatched and just boggin! The car was also misfiring now and then. After replacing them with the NGKs' though, the car began misfiring all the time!
I figured as usual, that by renewing the plugs with good ones, the problem would be sorted, but no. The car is now loosing power, engine shaking rapidly, sometimes just cutting out and a smell of burning oil occuring from exhaust.
The plugs were put in properly and the HT leads seem to be giving a good spark aswell. 4th plug seems to be misfiring even though lead sparks and plug is new, as when lead is off the plug, there is no difference in engine power when ignition turned on.
The reason for this threads title is because iv seen on the net in some articles, people suggest that NGKs' don't work well in clios for whatever reason. Could it be that i need Bosch instead?
However i just bought NGKs' for my 99' 1.6 Clio as the old ones were mismatched and just boggin! The car was also misfiring now and then. After replacing them with the NGKs' though, the car began misfiring all the time!
I figured as usual, that by renewing the plugs with good ones, the problem would be sorted, but no. The car is now loosing power, engine shaking rapidly, sometimes just cutting out and a smell of burning oil occuring from exhaust.
The plugs were put in properly and the HT leads seem to be giving a good spark aswell. 4th plug seems to be misfiring even though lead sparks and plug is new, as when lead is off the plug, there is no difference in engine power when ignition turned on.
The reason for this threads title is because iv seen on the net in some articles, people suggest that NGKs' don't work well in clios for whatever reason. Could it be that i need Bosch instead?