BG PH1 Megane 225
Hey all, I recently changed my spark plugs from Champion plugs to some old NGK's that were in my car when I first bought it just to test the differences after reading up on the NGK's being basically the only plugs that should be used in the F4R engine. I bought the champion plugs straight after buying my car not knowing that the NGK's were best, but the champions seemed fine when they've been in my car, I was just curious as to the differences...which is then were my issues started.
Now this is were my troubles started, I cleaned/degreased my inlet manifold a few weeks ago and tried my best not to drown the bay in water etc, just enough for the degreaser to do it's thing. Now a few days ago I went to swap out the Champion plugs and ended up finding water had gotten into the sections where the plugs sit, which worried me a little as the plugs had gunk on them. (terrible idea cleaning the engine bay) :dead:
I took them out and dried the engine out as best as I could and put the old NGK's in, which made the car run fine for during my 20 minute drive/quick blast. After returning home and going out again later my car started running terribly and was on 3 cylinders, so I then decided those plugs were most likely past their best and promptly went and bought some brand new NGK Platinum's (PFR6E-10)
After having these new ones fitted it seemed to have sorted it out and the car was running great, which I was really pleased about. I went out for a good long drive to test them out and then after 20 or so minutes felt confident that giving the car a good thrashing wouldn't do it any harm. The car felt much smoother at high revs compared to the champion plugs. :evil:
But now after slowing down I noticed my car now stutters and struggles to get going from traffic lights and during slow moving traffic, sort of like it is going to stall and seems to lack the urge it once had at lower revs...but the car seems to run fine above 2500rpm. What I find strange though is this only happens when the car has been warmed up and thrashed, it's perfectly normal from cold and doesn't stutter or judder.
My car history states it has had a new coilpack and leads in mid 2009 but I'm just wondering if me swapping around the plugs/leads I have damaged something?
Has anyone got any ideas as to what might be happening? It's really starting to annoy me after having spent days trying to figure out what may be wrong with it :dead: My guess would be the ignition leads not liking the constant unplugging, so maybe one of my leads has become faulty? I honestly just want to go out and punch the engine block through frustration :rasp:
Sorry for the epic story length too! I'd really appreciate input and help!
Now this is were my troubles started, I cleaned/degreased my inlet manifold a few weeks ago and tried my best not to drown the bay in water etc, just enough for the degreaser to do it's thing. Now a few days ago I went to swap out the Champion plugs and ended up finding water had gotten into the sections where the plugs sit, which worried me a little as the plugs had gunk on them. (terrible idea cleaning the engine bay) :dead:
I took them out and dried the engine out as best as I could and put the old NGK's in, which made the car run fine for during my 20 minute drive/quick blast. After returning home and going out again later my car started running terribly and was on 3 cylinders, so I then decided those plugs were most likely past their best and promptly went and bought some brand new NGK Platinum's (PFR6E-10)
After having these new ones fitted it seemed to have sorted it out and the car was running great, which I was really pleased about. I went out for a good long drive to test them out and then after 20 or so minutes felt confident that giving the car a good thrashing wouldn't do it any harm. The car felt much smoother at high revs compared to the champion plugs. :evil:
But now after slowing down I noticed my car now stutters and struggles to get going from traffic lights and during slow moving traffic, sort of like it is going to stall and seems to lack the urge it once had at lower revs...but the car seems to run fine above 2500rpm. What I find strange though is this only happens when the car has been warmed up and thrashed, it's perfectly normal from cold and doesn't stutter or judder.
My car history states it has had a new coilpack and leads in mid 2009 but I'm just wondering if me swapping around the plugs/leads I have damaged something?
Has anyone got any ideas as to what might be happening? It's really starting to annoy me after having spent days trying to figure out what may be wrong with it :dead: My guess would be the ignition leads not liking the constant unplugging, so maybe one of my leads has become faulty? I honestly just want to go out and punch the engine block through frustration :rasp:
Sorry for the epic story length too! I'd really appreciate input and help!