Guide to Spark Plug Materials (2024)

Sparking a start

Found in any gas-fueled combustion engine, a spark plug is a component that screws into the engine’s cylinder head. Spark plugs have high voltage electricity sent to one end and ignite a spark at the other end. The spark fires the air and fuel mixture within the engine and creates the combustion that powers your car. Without spark plugs, your car will not start.

What are the different materials that spark plugs are made of?

The majority of spark plugs feature a copper-core center electrode. Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity – better than any other type of material used in spark plugs – and also transfers heat faster. However, copper is soft and has a low melting point so it is always covered with a nickel alloy to protect it. Depending on the plug type, it can have a platinum or iridium tip on the electrodes to optimize performance.

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What is the purpose of metal in a spark plug?

Manufacturers use precious and other metals in the center and side electrodes of a spark plug. The metal channels the high voltage from the spark plug wire through the spark plug so it can spark when it goes across the small gap between the central electrode and the side electrode. This is the vital spark that starts the combustion process.

The use of metals like nickel alloy, platinum and iridium reduces the wear caused by high voltage sparks. These metals also help extend the interval between spark plug changes and decrease the misfire rate.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the copper spark plug?

The copper spark plug is the most common and cheapest plug available. While almost all spark plugs feature a copper core, many people refer to the common spark plug as a “copper” spark plug. A standard spark plug typically features a nickel-alloy outer material fused to the copper-core electrodes.

Copper spark plugs run cooler and provide more power in performance driving situations. They are often installed as original equipment in turbocharged engines and engines with higher compression ratios. Copper spark plugs are also often used in older (pre-1980s) vehicles with a distributor-based ignition system.

The nickel-alloy outer material used in the copper spark plug isn’t as hard as other metals so it wears down more quickly with the high pressure and heat created in the cylinder of the engine. Over time, this wear leads to the spark plugs fouling and not working as efficiently as they did when they were new. Due to this short lifespan, most copper spark plugs need to be changed every 20,000 miles.

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What is the scoop on platinum spark plugs?

Platinum is much harder metal than nickel alloy and has a higher melting point. Since platinum is harder, it holds its sharp edge much longer than a conventional spark plug, up to 100,000 miles. Longevity is a key advantage of platinum spark plugs.

Another advantage of platinum spark plugs is that they run a little hotter, which burns deposits off the spark plug better and helps prevent fouling. Platinum also handles high heat, enabling the spark plug to wear better.

Platinum spark plugs come in two varieties - single and double platinum. A single platinum plug is much like a copper spark plug with a platinum disc welded to the center electrode; a double platinum spark plug has a platinum disc on both the center and side electrodes.

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What about iridium spark plugs?

Iridium is said to be six times harder and eight times stronger than platinum with a 700° higher melting point. Iridium spark plugs have extremely fine electrodes while retaining excellent wear characteristics. Thanks to its strength, iridium spark plugs can last up to 25% longer than comparable platinum spark plugs.

Iridium spark plugs feature a fine wire center electrode that is designed to conduct electrical energy better and increase firing efficiency.

There is a price for this precious metal. Iridium spark plugs are typically the most expensive, ranging from $8 to $15 each.

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How do I select the best spark plug material for my vehicle?

To find out the recommended spark plugs for your specific vehicle, check your owner’s manual. If your owner’s manual specifies iridium spark plugs, don’t downgrade to platinum spark plugs or copper spark plugs; if you downgrade, you run the risk of poor engine performance. You can also consult your mechanic for guidance on selecting the best spark plug for your car.

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Guide to Spark Plug Materials (2024)

FAQs

How do I find out what spark plugs I need? ›

It's important to understand that manufacturers recommendations on spark plugs is vitally important. If in doubt, refer to your vehicle's manual, or consult an AutoZone parts specialist for the correct plugs for your vehicle.

What are the raw materials for spark plugs? ›

Basic spark plugs are made up of a copper electrode coated with nickel alloy to protect it, surrounded by a shell of steel wire. That's encased in an aluminum-oxide ceramic insulator, which helps prevent electrical discharge outside of the piston's combustion chamber.

Is platinum better than iridium? ›

Iridium is said to be six times harder and eight times stronger than platinum with a 700° higher melting point. Iridium spark plugs have extremely fine electrodes while retaining excellent wear characteristics. Thanks to its strength, iridium spark plugs can last up to 25% longer than comparable platinum spark plugs.

What all do I need to change spark plugs? ›

The Tools Needed To Change Spark Plugs
  1. Your vehicle's owner's manual.
  2. A spark plug socket.
  3. A wobble socket.
  4. Spark plug boot puller pliers.
  5. A flexible handle ratchet.
  6. A torque wrench.
  7. A spark plug gap gauge.

How many spark plugs do I need to buy? ›

How many spark plugs does a car need? Only cars with internal combustion engines need spark plugs, and cars get one spark plug per cylinder. For example, a four-cylinder internal combustion engine has four spark plugs, while an eight-cylinder engine has eight spark plugs.

What is the color of a good spark plug? ›

In general, a light tan/gray color tells you that the spark plug is operating at optimum temperature and that the engine is in good condition.

How to make a spark plug? ›

To make spark plugs, manufacturers first extrude or cold-form steel to the proper hollow shape (1). At this point, the steel forms ore called "blanks." Next, these blanks undergo further forming operations such as machining and knurling (2), and then the side electrode—with only a partial bend—is attached (3).

What spark plug is better, ngk or iridium? ›

Iridium Spark Plugs Are More Efficient

Iridium spark plugs are better at starting engines than other types of spark plug because the spark is highly concentrated in the central electrode, and consequentially requires less voltage to operate.

Can I use double platinum instead of iridium? ›

If your car has platinum plugs from factory, then it's possible to upgrade to iridium, but you should never downgrade to copper. Likewise, iridium plugs from the factory should never be downgraded to platinum or copper, or you could risk both performance and longevity issues.

Is there a downside to iridium spark plugs? ›

Cons of Iridium Spark Plugs

The best models use two or three layers of iridium on the central electrode, whereas the cheapest models may use only one thin layer. These can be prone to cracks and impact damage, so for the best results, always invest in a double or triple coated spark plug.

Which is better AC Delco double platinum or iridium? ›

Iridium spark plugs last long and perform well but cost more than spark plugs. They work well with vehicles with electronic distributor ignition systems. Platinum spark plugs don't last as long but are far cheaper and work better with vehicles that rely on waste spark distributor ignition systems.

Do you put dielectric grease on spark plugs? ›

You can also apply dielectric grease to the inside of the spark plug boot to add more electrical insulation. Figure 1 below helps to illustrate this concept. Figure 1: Illustration of how to properly apply dielectric grease to spark plugs.

Do new spark plugs need to be gapped? ›

Do Spark Plugs Always Have to Be Gapped? Not always. In the past, it was necessary to gap spark plugs, but today spark plugs are usually pre-gapped. It is advisable to double check that the gap is correctly set to the vehicle's recommended setting when installing spark plugs.

Do the numbers on spark plugs mean? ›

The heat rating is a measure of the amount of heat dissipation. The heat range of a spark plug is the range in which the plug works well thermally. The heat rating of each NGK spark plug is indicated by a number; lower numbers indicate a hotter type, higher numbers indicate a colder type.

What are the symptoms of bad spark plugs? ›

What Are the Symptoms of Bad Spark Plugs?
  • The Car Has Trouble Starting. Image via Flickr by Kevin Reese. ...
  • The Engine Idles. ...
  • The Car Fights to Accelerate. ...
  • The Engine is Very Loud. ...
  • The Engine Misfires. ...
  • The Vehicle gets Poor Fuel Economy. ...
  • The "Check Engine" Light is On.

How are spark plugs numbered? ›

Firstly, there is the spark plug number which represents the specification of the spark plug. NGK spark plugs also have a NGK stock number. For example, the BPMR7A plug has a stock number of 4626.

When replacing spark plugs, what else should be replaced? ›

The most important thing to remember is to change the wires when you do the spark plugs.

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