spark plug info
I have spark plugs for my 2001 volvo s80 t6 and i want to put them in asap but dont know the torque rating to torque the spark plugs and also need to know the correct gap in order to install them. if anyone knows it would be appreciated, thanks.
I have heard you just leave the gap at what it was set at by the factory. I didn't change the gap on mine. The book value for the torque is 22 ft-lb. here is a how-to: http://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/for...9deb161e38c6b6
The ones in the Volvo package for my 2.9L non-turbo are just rebranded Bosch. I put Bosch Platinum Ir Fusion plugs in mine instead. You don't have to set the gap on any of multi-electrode plugs either. Apparently the distance is optimized and set at the factory. I've been told you shouldn't use plats with turbos though. Don't know why as I've never owned a turbo.
Well, the Volvo package explicitly states S80 non-turbo models only. And if you use the plug finder on Bosch's web site they don't recommend plat plugs for the T6 either. So I wouldn't if I were you... but it's your car.
I made the BIG mistake of putting in the NEW Pulstar plugs into my 01 S80 and I actually dropped gas millage by about 3 to 4 Miles Per Gallon..I immediately put in the Volvo plugs again..it didn't like them at all...Buyer Beware on the PULSTAR Plugs..they are advertised in Popular Science and Popular Mechanics Magazines..with a bunch of BS...
Oh, and here is the link to Bosch's website. http://www.boschautoparts.com/Products/SparkPlugs/
If you use their part find it'll tell you not to use plats too.
http://www.boschautoparts.com/RB.NA.AFTERMARKET.BOSCHAUTOPARTS.CMS/templates/VehiclePartFinder/VehiclePartFinderResultsTemplate.aspx?NRMODE=Publi shed&NRNODEGUID={B045EDBE-2735-4740-B308-1FE402C47E2A}&NRORIGINALURL=%2fResources%2fVehicle PartFinder%2fVehiclePartFinderResults.htm%3fYear%3 d2003%26Make%3dVOLVO%26Model%3dS80_%26Engine%3dL6% 2b2.9%2bB6294T%2bGAS&NRCACHEHINT=NoModifyGuest&Eng ine=L6+2.9+B6294T+GAS&Model=S80_&Year=2003&Make=VO LVO
If you use their part find it'll tell you not to use plats too.
http://www.boschautoparts.com/RB.NA.AFTERMARKET.BOSCHAUTOPARTS.CMS/templates/VehiclePartFinder/VehiclePartFinderResultsTemplate.aspx?NRMODE=Publi shed&NRNODEGUID={B045EDBE-2735-4740-B308-1FE402C47E2A}&NRORIGINALURL=%2fResources%2fVehicle PartFinder%2fVehiclePartFinderResults.htm%3fYear%3 d2003%26Make%3dVOLVO%26Model%3dS80_%26Engine%3dL6% 2b2.9%2bB6294T%2bGAS&NRCACHEHINT=NoModifyGuest&Eng ine=L6+2.9+B6294T+GAS&Model=S80_&Year=2003&Make=VO LVO
Thats funny your link didn't work but I just looked up plugs through the site for a S80T-6 turbo motor the 1st 2 parts were platinum plugs.
OEM Volvo plugs are bosch platinums.
The Non-turbo motors don't use platinums they use the regular plug with the 4 prongs. The pic you have above is only for the Non-turbo motors. Also alot of shops put the platinums on the Non-turbo motors and never have problems either.
OEM Volvo plugs are bosch platinums.
The Non-turbo motors don't use platinums they use the regular plug with the 4 prongs. The pic you have above is only for the Non-turbo motors. Also alot of shops put the platinums on the Non-turbo motors and never have problems either.
the 4 prong bosch plugs were proven to be crap, spark takes the path of least resistance thus it does nto travel through all 4 prongs, just one of them...wasted money
i cant come to the idea of using bosch plugs , heard so many bad things about them... NGK plats are solid plugs, but i guess they would have to be re-gapped since they're not oem equivalent
i cant come to the idea of using bosch plugs , heard so many bad things about them... NGK plats are solid plugs, but i guess they would have to be re-gapped since they're not oem equivalent
The one the dealer put in were three prong, which are just regular Bosch plats I think, same as in package pictured above. The four prong ones are the Ir Fusions I put in. Bosch site still doesn't recommend plats for the 2.9 turbo... dunno why they do for the 2.8. Anywho, I've been very happy with them in my non-turbo 2.9, quadruple redundant prongs and all. 
Here's the Volvo branded ones I pulled out and replacement plugs I bought on ebay (cheap).


Here's the Volvo branded ones I pulled out and replacement plugs I bought on ebay (cheap).

Same goes, I have only put on about 5000 miles since the change so I really wouldnt know until a few years later.. hopefully, with the exception of oil changes, I dont have any maintainance to really take care of for another 25k...



