M177 spark plugs
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I'd say the most PITA step of the job was removing the coil packs. Pro tip: as you pull up, wiggle the coil pack to free the rubber "boots" from the plugs.
Went with 1 step colder HKS Racing Plugs, which I believe are Nissan GTR plugs. They were costly (about ~$450 for 8 of them) but you gotta pay to play with these big turbos. I gapped them to .026 at the recommendation of PTG.
I am running 93oct, PTG1000 turbos and catless downpipes on a Kirkland Hans tune. These are the original plugs at ~10k miles, with about ~2k of those miles being on big turbos. They look filthy as hell. I'm honestly shocked at the condition after 10k miles and no surprise that I had a misfire, with likely more to come in the near future.
I started to get a misfire code on cylinder 8 when I would kick-down and go WOT, the car would automatically downshift into 3rd, begin to pull for 2-3 seconds, throw a blinking CEL and go into limp mode. The car would idle really rough and shake. If I turned it off, it went away. It was strange because if I was doing WOT pulls in manual, I did not have the issue.
Because I am a 2017 PFL coupe, I have the old/outdated version of coil packs, so I decide to swap out the coil pack on cylinder 7 & 8 with the updated version, just in case. You can see the picture below, the difference of the outdated vs. updated version of the coil pack (old = left, new = right).
Last edited by noremaC; Nov 1, 2021 at 04:09 PM.
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Mercedes Ignition Coil - Genuine Mercedes 1779064202
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Mercedes Ignition Coil - Genuine Mercedes 1779064202
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I'd say the most PITA step of the job was removing the coil packs. Pro tip: as you pull up, wiggle the coil pack to free the rubber "boots" from the plugs.
Went with 1 step colder HKS Racing Plugs, which I believe are Nissan GTR plugs. They were costly (about ~$450 for 8 of them) but you gotta pay to play with these big turbos. I gapped them to .026 at the recommendation of PTG.
I am running 93oct, PTG1000 turbos and catless downpipes on a Kirkland Hans tune. These are the original plugs at ~10k miles, with about ~2k of those miles being on big turbos. They look filthy as hell. I'm honestly shocked at the condition after 10k miles and no surprise that I had a misfire, with likely more to come in the near future.
I started to get a misfire code on cylinder 8 when I would kick-down and go WOT, the car would automatically downshift into 3rd, begin to pull for 2-3 seconds, throw a blinking CEL and go into limp mode. The car would idle really rough and shake. If I turned it off, it went away. It was strange because if I was doing WOT pulls in manual, I did not have the issue.
Because I am a 2017 PFL coupe, I have the old/outdated version of coil packs, so I decide to swap out the coil pack on cylinder 7 & 8 with the updated version, just in case. You can see the picture below, the difference of the outdated vs. updated version of the coil pack (old = left, new = right).
Turbo lag doesn’t increase unless going to bigger turbos.
Could new factory or 1-range colder plugs help?…yes they could, but you are both most likely suffering from something within the tune.
Now if you have 10k+ miles post tune on plugs I’d absolutely change them.
Turbo lag doesn’t increase unless going to bigger turbos.
Could new factory or 1-range colder plugs help?…yes they could, but you are both most likely suffering from something within the tune.
Now if you have 10k+ miles post tune on plugs I’d absolutely change them.
it grew continuously ... I have a stage 2 preparation with a carbon air box & removal of catalytic converter and the DPF. nothing has changed mechanically and electronically since. I will change in all the coils and spark plugs... I hope to have a result
it grew continuously ... I have a stage 2 preparation with a carbon air box & removal of catalytic converter and the DPF. nothing has changed mechanically and electronically since. I will change in all the coils and spark plugs... I hope to have a result
I'd say the most PITA step of the job was removing the coil packs. Pro tip: as you pull up, wiggle the coil pack to free the rubber "boots" from the plugs.
Went with 1 step colder HKS Racing Plugs, which I believe are Nissan GTR plugs. They were costly (about ~$450 for 8 of them) but you gotta pay to play with these big turbos. I gapped them to .026 at the recommendation of PTG.
I am running 93oct, PTG1000 turbos and catless downpipes on a Kirkland Hans tune. These are the original plugs at ~10k miles, with about ~2k of those miles being on big turbos. They look filthy as hell. I'm honestly shocked at the condition after 10k miles and no surprise that I had a misfire, with likely more to come in the near future.
I started to get a misfire code on cylinder 8 when I would kick-down and go WOT, the car would automatically downshift into 3rd, begin to pull for 2-3 seconds, throw a blinking CEL and go into limp mode. The car would idle really rough and shake. If I turned it off, it went away. It was strange because if I was doing WOT pulls in manual, I did not have the issue.
Because I am a 2017 PFL coupe, I have the old/outdated version of coil packs, so I decide to swap out the coil pack on cylinder 7 & 8 with the updated version, just in case. You can see the picture below, the difference of the outdated vs. updated version of the coil pack (old = left, new = right).
Thanks for the information on ignition coils.
I just ordered a set of ignition coils from ngk.com but unfortunately received ignition coils with the outdated part number. I am sending them back.
I installed new plugs 4,000 miles ago.
Then I recently installed Weistec Stage 1 Tune; get misfires under heavy and after heavy acceleration but no error codes. With Stage 1 Tune Weistec recommended to gap plugs 0.022-0.024. And new ignition coils.
For plugs I purchased a set of NGK 97566 SILZKFR8F7S. Planning on gapping them 0.022.
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Last edited by anwar_hamoude; Mar 11, 2022 at 09:14 AM. Reason: typo
To my understanding the older versions were replaced due to reliability issues.
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Last edited by anwar_hamoude; Mar 12, 2022 at 03:06 AM.
Order I placed for ignition coils P/N: 177-906-42-02 was cancelled.
Apparently there's been another update P/N: 177-906-02-06.
Seems I am extremely lucky! I'll have the latest version of ignition coils.

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