jcttraveler
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My 2019 Mustang GT convertible has nearly 90K. I have some time, so wanted to change the plugs. Was also thinking of going with a cooler plug than I was already running because for nearly the entire time I've owned the car, it has suffered from pre-ignition (trips to the dealer, including ride alongs returned the verdict: "it's normal.")
Anyway, I pulled an existing plug. Decoding the number CYFS092FT I think it is a SP551. My manual calls for SP548 (CYFS12F1), but current searches say to run SP589 (CYFS12YT6).
I tried to dig into the details of each plug the 551 and 548 are obsolete. It seems they were heat rated at 7. From what I can tell, the 589 is a step cooler at 6, so should be what I was looking for all along. Can anyone confirm? Has anyone else experienced chronic pinging with OEM plugs? Thanks
Anyway, I pulled an existing plug. Decoding the number CYFS092FT I think it is a SP551. My manual calls for SP548 (CYFS12F1), but current searches say to run SP589 (CYFS12YT6).
I tried to dig into the details of each plug the 551 and 548 are obsolete. It seems they were heat rated at 7. From what I can tell, the 589 is a step cooler at 6, so should be what I was looking for all along. Can anyone confirm? Has anyone else experienced chronic pinging with OEM plugs? Thanks
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