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Old 07-28-2014, 11:21 PM
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Default 13' Ecoboost Spark Plugs

I have 2013 with 21k miles on it. What plugs at what gap would be best. I do not have a tune. Just a stock truck. It is starting to miss at idle
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I thought according to owners manual that spark plugs should go longer
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It should still be under warranty, let ford fix it would be my vote.
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Have you tried the search function for some of this information? There are quite a few previous threads related to this topic. One of these is below to help you start.............

https://www.f150forum.com/f70/best-s...oboost-262621/
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I have always used motorcraft and autolite spark plugs in my vehicles personally. Just hate to see you spend money you shouldn't have to if its under warranty.
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After seeing this video, I'd like to try a set of these new MSD plugs gapped at .030".

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Summit is now showing an application for the new MSD plugs for our trucks. Availability 8/15/14. I think I'm going to give these a shot.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ms...rd/model/f-150
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I used msd iridium in my ATV, huge difference over stock, better cold start and faster start.

I imagine it would be excellent for a truck.
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Originally Posted by lucky644
I used msd iridium in my ATV, huge difference over stock, better cold start and faster start.

I imagine it would be excellent for a truck.
I don't think MSD has ever made a spark plug before. These aren't even available yet.
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Originally Posted by phantomblackgto
I don't think MSD has ever made a spark plug before. These aren't even available yet.
You're right, I'm not very good with short random letter names haha.

NGK Black Iridium


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