can you use toyota iridium spark plugs on 1996 LX450?

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hi,
I just ordered some spark plugs from dealer and ask if they had iridium plugs for my LX450 and they send me these plugs:

9091901176 PLUG, SPARK 0 $0.00 $1.78 $0.00
909190116883 Electrical Ignition system Spark plug From 1-94 From 1-94 6 $0.00 $6.82 $40.92


on their website they list both the regular copper plug number and the iridium plug number, but when you do a search on the toyota/lexus catalouge it only presents the copper plugs as the OEM replacement plugs:

http://www.lpartsworld.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=548

they actually sent me the 9091901178 plugs listed at the bottom of the page.

Was wondering if it's ok to install these toyota brand (denso) iridium plugs on my FJ80 engine.

I know the heat ranges on denso copper plugs versus their iridium ones are slightly different.... didn't know if it would be ok to install the iridium ones.

thanks,

Sam
 
I'm using the Denso Iridium IK16 Power plugs; very happy with them. When I replaced a previous set with ~100,000 miles on them they were still good and IME in much better shape than how copper plugs would look after that many miles. There is also a long(er) life Denso Iridium plug, SK16PR-F8 for the 1FZFE, don't have any experience with those, and then there are NGK Iridiums others have used.

I'm not the parts guru, wait for them to chime in, but that number (90919-01178) appears to cross reference with Denso plug # PK20R11 which is not the correct plug.

You can find the correct Denso part number on the Denso web site below:

http://www.densoiridium.com/find_part.php

Here's a couple of links to more information about Iridium plugs:

http://www.densoiridium.com/per_tuning.php

http://www.automedia.com/Iridium_Spark_Plugs/pht20010101ds/1
 
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Denso Iridium Power sparkplug, part number IK16 x 6 (for the 1FZFE engine). Here's a couple of photos showing the plugs after about 100,000 miles:
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actually based on the partsbase.net toyota part number 909190116883 is equivalent to the following denso: PK16R11 and denso: SK16R11 and Hexen part number: ACT17HRDP

here's the link:

http://www.partsbase.net/part/toy-9091901168


so not sure if SK16R11 can be interchanged with IK16

on the toyota database they say that it's the OEM part for the following models:

Compatibility Info:
Part No. 90919-01168 fits the vehicle applications listed below, but not the landcruiser:
ModelProduction DateEngineTransmissionTrimBodyDoor
PREVIA 1993.08-1996.08 4cyl 2.4L MTM DX
PREVIA 1993.08-1996.08 4cyl 2.4L ATM LE
PREVIA 1993.08-1996.08 4cyl 2.4L ATM DX
PREVIA 1990.01-1993.08 4cyl 2.4L MTM DX
PREVIA 1990.01-1993.08 4cyl 2.4L ATM LE
PREVIA 1990.01-1993.08 4cyl 2.4L ATM DX
Supra 1993.05-1997.09 6cyl 3.0L MTM LB
Supra 1993.05-1997.09 6cyl 3.0L MTM AET
Supra 1993.05-1997.09 6cyl 3.0L ATM LB
Supra 1993.05-1997.09 6cyl 3.0L ATM AET
 
sorry this is the toyota part number they sent me: 909190116883 or 9091901168
 
Denso Iridium Power sparkplug, part number IK16 x 6 (for the 1FZFE engine). Here's a couple of photos showing the plugs after about 100,000 miles:

Wow, those are looking good for 100k.

Just removed my OEM plugs/wires with 145k on them and they were in horrible shape.
 
I used Denso IK16 for years, much better than the copper plugs.:)
 
X100 I used these on my 3-series for 150k with nitrous, and they still performed well. I loved those plugs. They were like 12 bucks a piece and worth every penny...
 
these toyota plugs 909190116883 are the ones for the supra... they cross-reference to the following denso part number: IK16 SK16R11 PK16R11 PK16TT K16R-U11 seems like the exactly same part numbers as the denso plugs for the 96 Landcruiser/LX450 except for the gap size.

The gap size on denso plugs for the landcruiser/LX450 are 0.8mm, while the gap size on the supra engine is 1.1mm. that seems to be the only difference in the part numbers, otherwise it's the exactly same part number. see below:

IK16 SK16R11 PK16R11 PK16TT K16R-U11 for 1996 supra L6 - 3.0L - FI - 2JZGE - GAS

IK16 SK16PR-F8 PK16R8 PK16TT K16R-U for 1996 Landcruiser L6 - 4.5L - FI - 1FZFE - GAS
 
AFAIK the gaps on Iridium plugs are preset and different than stock copper plug gaps. Can you take back the dealer plugs and pick up a set of Denso IK16 plugs??
 
here's the difference between the recomended plugs by denso... seems like there are a couple models that are exact match for both engines.. however, some of the other ones have different gap sizes:



MODEL
ENGINE IRIDIUM IRIDIUM LONG-LIFE DOUBLE-PLATINUM PLATINUM-TT STANDARD GAP
2JZGE IK16 SK16R11 PK16R11 PK16TT K16R-U11 0.044

1FZFE IK16 SK16PR-F8 PK16R8 PK16TT K16R-U 0.032
 
iridium spark plugs

hi,
I just ordered some spark plugs from dealer and ask if they had iridium plugs for my LX450 and they send me these plugs:

9091901176 PLUG, SPARK 0 $0.00 $1.78 $0.00
909190116883 Electrical Ignition system Spark plug From 1-94 From 1-94 6 $0.00 $6.82 $40.92


on their website they list both the regular copper plug number and the iridium plug number, but when you do a search on the toyota/lexus catalouge it only presents the copper plugs as the OEM replacement plugs:

http://www.lpartsworld.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=548

they actually sent me the 9091901178 plugs listed at the bottom of the page.

Was wondering if it's ok to install these toyota brand (denso) iridium plugs on my FJ80 engine.

I know the heat ranges on denso copper plugs versus their iridium ones are slightly different.... didn't know if it would be ok to install the iridium ones.

thanks,

Sam
Sam,
I am the technical manager at Autolite spark plugs. You can use iridium spark plugs in your lexus, our part number is XP3924. You can buy them at any auto parts store, they will be in stock.
If you want to learn about the advantages of using Iridium plugs, take a few minutes to watch this video about spark plug metalurgy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U90PMvy3PAY
:D
 
I was told with these spark plugs they are so tough in some cases you may never need to replace them ever again that they may last the life of the car but I find that a but hard to beleive
 
Hi guys,

Could someone pleasechime in on the part number for the cold version of the iridium plug for the fzj80? I have a dieseling problem which I am otherwise addressinf but figure I can't go wrong with cooler plugs. Thanks in advance for your help!
 
just got ngk 7090 iriduim plugs for 17.95 shipped on ebay, 3.00 a plug for iriduim seems like a great deal to me.
 
Hi guys,

Could someone pleasechime in on the part number for the cold version of the iridium plug for the fzj80? I have a dieseling problem which I am otherwise addressinf but figure I can't go wrong with cooler plugs. Thanks in advance for your help!

the 16 in SK16 or IR16 is the heat range. 18 or 20 sparkplugs will be colder heat range, so

SK18 or SK20, IR18,IR20, PK20 will all be colder.

PK16TR-11 means platinum plug, TR twin electrode, -11 is the 1.1mm gap.

All that said, I use stock toyota/denso plugs in mine. But I don't put a lot of mileage on, maybe 5-7k miles a year. My plugs will last at least 5 years before I need to do them again.
 
Thanks so much tuning! Have a great weekend!
 
Hi Brian,

Just out of curiosity, what's a "Corolla guy" doing surfing mud? Do you also have a Toyota truck? :hhmm:
 
I've had a 97 LX450 for a few years now ;) and the userid "Brian" wasn't avail when I originally signed up here years ago.

My other car is a highly modified corolla. The truck is my dd and 4wheeler because my wife doesn't like drifting around in the corolla, but doesn't mind being seen in the Lexus lol.
 

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