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kaiba 07-23-2013 12:59 PM

Civic VX spark plugs ZFR4F-11 ZFR5F-11
 
Honda recommend the Civic 92-95 VX to use spark plugs ZFR4F-11 and ZFR5F-11 in hot climate or continuous high speed driving.

Has anyone try using the heat range 5 yet in this hot summer climate? If not, I might be willing to try it once I get my mpguino installed.

iveyjh 07-24-2013 12:01 AM

I tried the ZFR5 in my 98 HX, not good, ZFR4 good.

Superfuelgero 07-24-2013 09:43 PM

Use the colder 4's. lean burn = less heat, so a hotter plug may misfire by not getting up to temp. If they made a 3, that might be worth trying, otherwise stay with the 4's.

iveyjh 07-24-2013 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xntrx (Post 382007)
Use the colder 4's. lean burn = less heat, so a hotter plug may misfire by not getting up to temp. If they made a 3, that might be worth trying, otherwise stay with the 4's.

I think you mean 4's are hotter. NGK lower number = hotter, higher number = colder.

Lovemy92vx 04-23-2015 11:48 PM

Correct spark plugs for my VX
 
So I've been away for awhile struggling to resolve a sudden 10 mpg drop after a tune up. I will share more about Pearl's journey to 50 mpg, but...

Could the fives the dealer sold me account for that severe of a change?
I don't know have a record of the existing plugs that were replaced.
It would make me Very happy to solve this frustrating and expensive conundrum.

Are there also special ignition wires for VX?

Chrysler kid 04-24-2015 08:08 AM

From my understanding the plugs all moved 1 number higher to account for ethanol in gas.

I run autolite iridium 5244 plugs and I'm very happy with their performance

Zr5f are the recommended plug per the parts store. I have noticed that gap size decreases and heat range decreases with ethanol to make up for lack of combustion

And yes, ngk tr555 in the camaro for daily driver, ngk tr6 for nitrous. Higher number is colder

Lovemy92vx 04-24-2015 12:19 PM

Zfr5f or 4?
 
The dealer i just talked to said both of these plugs (zfr5f & zfr4f) are ngk iridium and that they are the exact same plug other than the stamp.
I am trying to re-gain 10 mpg lost after a tune by a guy unfamilar with the special nature of the VX.
I also have a 97 HX to double check.

iveyjh 04-24-2015 02:01 PM

You better check around because those numbers do not match any ngk iridium plugs that I could find. Those are standard plugs, not iridium, they are copper core. I have an HX and that's what I run. The cost about 12.00 for 4 and you would never get iridium for that. The ngk numbers 4 & 5 are heat ranges 5 being the colder plug, 4's best for lean burn.

Chrysler kid 04-25-2015 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lovemy92vx (Post 476806)
The dealer i just talked to said both of these plugs (zfr5f & zfr4f) are ngk iridium and that they are the exact same plug other than the stamp.
I am trying to re-gain 10 mpg lost after a tune by a guy unfamilar with the special nature of the VX.
I also have a 97 HX to double check.

Tune? There is no such thing. you mean tune up?

Both plugs are copper core but the plug looks polished like a platinum plug but the core is copper

Lovemy92vx 04-25-2015 11:44 PM

Thanks you're right, they are indeed Not iridium tipped (the dealer was wrong-surprise).
They are copper and nickel tipped according to the ngk website.
I actually have the 4's.
If there's an actual mpg increase in an ngk iridium, please recommend. Otherwise, I will keep these in the VX & HX too.
No such thing as a tune? Ok fine. :) I didn't proof my work.


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