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Very wet spark plug n/a


scott87

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I finally got round to changing the plugs on my supra today and found that 1 was quite damp and the other very wet. It looked like fuel as opposed to oil and was very runny. This was just on two of the plugs, the worst being 4th plug (1 through 6 if your looking straight at the car from the front).

 

The plugs were Denso ones and didn't look in the best shape, would a plug that isn't working as well allow for excess fuel to not be burnt off?

 

 

On another note. Should a n/a make a "sucking" or "wooshing" type noise when you gun it? It almost sounds like my old turbo when it was spooling.....

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Ok thanks. Are there 2 on the car or just one? How much are they and can i use a generic one and remove the block connector off the current one use that?

 

There are 2 oxygen sensors on an NA, I would use either genuine Toyota or Denso, if you do a search on here you'll find a lot of threads on the subject. Part number below.

 

89465-19615 Toyota Oxygen Sensor - 2JZ-GE x 2

 

You should do a diagnostic check to see if it is the O2 sensors, see guide HERE

 

http://static.zooomr.com/images/9761176_06c815a7f7.jpg

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Could just as easily be a faulty ECU water temp sensor, fueling would be a default rich all the time, this would have just as much impact as a faulty lambda.

 

Thanks just red a thread on this as well. Will look into it. The cars servicing before me looks a tad laxed so im guessing ill change all 3.

 

Im struggling to find the lambda though. What model Denso do i need is it 2 x DOX 0228>?

 

I would imagine both sensors should cost around £90 for the pair.

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Wouldnt all the plugs be the same if it was fueling etc

 

I'd be putting some new HT leads on it for starters

 

Ht leads looked in good nic, but i can change these too. But just trying to work out which sensors and wear to get them from.

 

What are the part numbers of the rotor cap and leads?

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