Ignite Your Drive! 🚀
The NGK6619 Iridium Spark Plugs LFR6AIX-11 come in a pack of 6 and are engineered for optimal performance, featuring a wide heat range, resistance to carbon buildup, and a patented sealing process to prevent gas leakage. Perfectly compatible with cars, these plugs are made from durable iridium for long-lasting efficiency.
Brand | NGK |
Core Material | Iridium |
Thread Size | 14mm (Thread Diameter), 1.25mm (Thread Pitch) |
Top Material Type | Iridium |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
UPC | 087295066195 |
Manufacturer | NGK |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 0.94 x 4.98 inches |
Item model number | 6619 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | LFR6AIX-11 |
C**Y
Excellent Substitute for your 4.0L Tacoma
These plugs worked great in my 2005 Tacoma 4.0L V6. I had 76,000 miles on the original plugs and they were way overdue for a change out. The Iridium plugs won't make your engine run better than the original OEM plugs, but, they will last longer. Of course, in my case, the plug change made a noticeable difference because my truck was misfiring at idle and not burning the fuel cleanly (you could smell the exhaust in the garage). The plug gap on this engine calls for .044 and the OEM plugs looked to be about .055 when I pulled them out from the wear. The new Iridium plugs are pre-gapped at .043 and I left them there with no problem (always better to have plugs gapped a little tighter since they will open up over time).Here are some tips for changing out the plugs on the Tacoma V6 engine (there are good YouTubes on this as well):1. Remove the engine cover (two 10mm bolts).2. Passenger Side: remove the air cleaner (two 12mm bolts and loosen the 10mm hose clamp).3. Driver Side: take a pic first just in case and then remove the vertical bracket (two 12mm bolts) that's in your way, the vacuum lines, electrical connections, that will be in your way as well. It looks hairy, but, take your time and it will only take a few minutes to save a good bit of frustration.4. On all 6 cylinders, remove the electrical connectors and 10mm bolt holding the boot into place and remove the boot.5. Using electrical tape, secure a 5/8" spark plug socket to a long 3/8" extension.6. Carefully and slowly remove each of the 6 spark plugs.7. Carefully install the new plugs making sure not to crush the gap and not cross thread (just make sure to hand thread them as far as possible). Snug them up until they bottom-out, then only torque to about 10-15 foot lbs (about a 1/10th of a turn). Some suggest using anti-seize. I didn't but would if I had to do it over again (you don't want your plugs to break when removing them the next time). Don't use grease on the threads (this will impact the torque and could cause the plugs to loosen from the engine vibration).8. Reverse Steps 1-4.The process should take 1.5 hours or so and is fairly easy provided you don't run into any problems like getting your spark plug socket stuck in the cylinder (be sure to secure the extension described in Step 5).
S**R
good product
changed spark plugs on my 2009 tacoma. These plugs were good price for iridium and were the real deal, not fakes.
G**E
Oem
Swap those denso out and these work like champ , save gas and throttle more responsive
S**R
Improved gas milage
These improved my gas milage and the idling is a lot smoother.
E**R
As advertized, nut how long do they last!
I got the same spark plugs a couple of years ago, but I had to replace them now...... So I wonder how long do they really last?
A**N
Excelente producto!
Excelente producto!
A**R
Spark Plugs
Great value
H**D
Fast shipping
Works good
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago