BMW Spark Plugs for BMW 7 Series F01 (2009+)

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Spark plugs should be replaced as part of routine maintenance to keep performance and fuel economy at its peak. Turner Motorsports carries Genuine BMW and high performance aftermarket options that will keep your engine burning at top efficiency.
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BMW N63/S63 4.4L NGK Performance One-Step Colder Spark Plug Set - ...
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T#:587466
Part#: 97506S8KT
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When it comes time to change your spark plugs, you may wonder about colder stepped spark plugs as many others have. Colder spark plugs work by pulling more heat out of the engine's cylinders (making them "colder") and dissipating it into the engine's head, which is then cooled by the cooling system. Depending on how you have your engine built, these could be a great addition! Colder plugs can help prevent engine knock and prevent the tip of the spark plug from melting or misfiring. There are two rules that most people tend to go by when deciding on which spark plugs to buy: The first rule of thumb is that with every 100 horsepower added, you should run spark plugs that are a step colder than your stock plugs. This is generally accepted across the motorsports community but unfortunately isn't always the most accurate measurement of when you will need colder plugs. The second rule is to go a step colder any time you massively alter cylinder temperatures by adding forced induction to an NA engine, by increasing compression ratio, after altering timing in a major way, or by changing fuel types to something with a higher octane rating such as racing fuel. Adding spark plugs that are a step colder outside of these conditions, with no real change to the engine, can actually hurt more than help by leading to spark plugs fouling quicker than normal and by making the car harder to start in cold weather conditions. We suggest talking to your engine builder or tuner before making the change, or you can call our Turner Motorsport sales staff to discuss what modifications have been made to your vehicle and see if these plugs are right for you!
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NGK Performance Iridium Two-Step Colder Spark Plug Set - BMW N54 3.0L...
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T#:568293
Part#: 97506
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When it comes time to change your spark plugs, you may wonder about colder stepped spark plugs as many others have. Colder spark plugs work by pulling more heat out of the engine's cylinders (making them "colder") and dissipating it into the engine's head, which is then cooled by the cooling system. Depending on how you have your engine built, these could be a great addition! Colder plugs can help prevent engine knock and prevent the tip of the spark plug from melting or misfiring. There are two rules that most people tend to go by when deciding on which spark plugs to buy: The first rule of thumb is that with every 100 horsepower added, you should run spark plugs that are a step colder than your stock plugs. This is generally accepted across the motorsports community but unfortunately isn't always the most accurate measurement of when you will need colder plugs. The second rule is to go a step colder any time you massively alter cylinder temperatures by adding forced induction to an NA engine, by increasing compression ratio, after altering timing in a major way, or by changing fuel types to something with a higher octane rating such as racing fuel. Adding spark plugs that are a step colder outside of these conditions, with no real change to the engine, can actually hurt more than help by leading to spark plugs fouling quicker than normal and by making the car harder to start in cold weather conditions. We suggest talking to your engine builder or tuner before making the change, or you can call our Turner Motorsport sales staff to discuss what modifications have been made to your vehicle and see if these plugs are right for you!
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NGK Performance Iridium One-Step Colder Spark Plug Set - BMW N54 3.0L...
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T#:376669
Part#: N54PLUGKT
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When it comes time to change your spark plugs, you may wonder about colder stepped spark plugs as many others have. Colder spark plugs work by pulling more heat out of the engine's cylinders (making them "colder") and dissipating it into the engine's head, which is then cooled by the cooling system. Depending on how you have your engine built, these could be a great addition! Colder plugs can help prevent engine knock and prevent the tip of the spark plug from melting or misfiring. There are two rules that most people tend to go by when deciding on which spark plugs to buy: The first rule of thumb is that with every 100 horsepower added, you should run spark plugs that are a step colder than your stock plugs. This is generally accepted across the motorsports community but unfortunately isn't always the most accurate measurement of when you will need colder plugs. The second rule is to go a step colder any time you massively alter cylinder temperatures by adding forced induction to an NA engine, by increasing compression ratio, after altering timing in a major way, or by changing fuel types to something with a higher octane rating such as racing fuel. Adding spark plugs that are a step colder outside of these conditions, with no real change to the engine, can actually hurt more than help by leading to spark plugs fouling quicker than normal and by making the car harder to start in cold weather conditions. We suggest talking to your engine builder or tuner before making the change, or you can call our Turner Motorsport sales staff to discuss what modifications have been made to your vehicle and see if these plugs are right for you!
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Spark Plug Set - ZGR6STE2 - 2007+ 6 Cyl. Turbo Engine (N54)
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Part#: 12120037244
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Standard replacement Genuine BMW to replace Bosch ZGR6STE2 Spark plug for N54 engines (twin turbo charged 3.0 liter) which came in all 2007, 2008 and newer E90/E92 335i, 335xi coupe and sedan, as well E60 535i & 535xi. This spark plug is often listed as BMW part# 12120034087 (12 12 0 034 087).

This spark plug set fits the following BMWs:

2007+ E90/E92 3 Series twin turbo - including 335i & 335xi (sedan, coupe, & convertibles)
2007+ E60 5 Series twin turbo - including 535i & 535xi (sedans and wagons)
2009+ Z4 BMW Z4 sDrive35i Z4 sDrive35is
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Spark Plug - Priced Each
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T#:594385
Part#: 12120038507
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Direct Replacement Spark Plugs from NGK
Spark Plug SILZKBR8D8S - Priced Each
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T#:397550
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NGK 97506 Plugs are Suitable for BMW N20, N54, N55, and S55 Engines These are OE replacements for the N20 and S55, While providing a colder spark range better suited to tuned N54 and N55 Models. Although these come pre-gapped to .030" we highly recommend double checking the plug gap upon receiving them and adjusting to your vehicle's individual needs. For the N54, these plugs are 2 Steps Colder, while for the N55 they are only 1 Step Colder.
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