Scuderia Car Parts offers genuine OEM and high-performance spark plugs, ensuring perfect compatibility with your vehicle’s engine. Whether you need standard plugs for everyday driving or high-performance options for racing applications, we have you covered. All our spark plugs are sourced from trusted manufacturers, guaranteeing quality, reliability, and consistent performance. With worldwide shipping and expert guidance, we make it easy to keep your engine running smoothly, efficiently, and at peak performance.

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Aston Martin 90919-01275

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Aston Martin 07-70920

Aston Martin 07-70920

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Aston Martin 07-85723

Aston Martin 07-85723

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Aston Martin 90639

Aston Martin 90639

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Aston Martin 91753

Aston Martin 91753

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Aston Martin 07-85728

Aston Martin 07-85728

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Aston Martin 021-007-0145

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What's in Aston Martin Spark Plugs?

The spark plug is a small but vital component in a petrol engine’s ignition system. It delivers an electric spark inside the combustion chamber to ignite the air-fuel mixture, powering the engine. Made from a combination of durable metals, ceramics, and insulating materials, spark plugs are designed to withstand extreme heat and pressure. They also help ensure efficient combustion, which improves fuel economy, reduces emissions, and maintains smooth engine performance. Worn or faulty spark plugs can cause misfires, reduced power, and difficulty starting the engine.

Where it is located in the car? How should it be properly maintained?

Spark plugs are installed in the engine’s cylinder head, with one plug for each cylinder in most engines. They are connected to the ignition system via high-tension leads or coil packs. Regular inspection and replacement are essential to keep the ignition system functioning properly. Follow your vehicle manufacturer’s replacement intervals—typically every 20,000 to 100,000 km, depending on plug type (copper, platinum, or iridium). Signs that your spark plugs may need replacing include rough idling, poor acceleration, or increased fuel consumption. Always ensure the correct plug type and gap are used for your engine.

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