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In my estimation those plugs look great. Lots of miles left on those plugs.
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Yea I would have put them back in and checked again at 50k, then every 10k after until they need replaced. 30k is really early. Not bad. Nothing wrong with changing anything early. But they are definitely still good. Hold on to your new set for a while longer.
 

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Anyone changing plugs, look into ruthenium plugs, the best for high compression tough environments. I used them in my natural gas f150
Google ruthenium plugs, even better than iridium.
Look into these for hybrid also?
 

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Look into these for hybrid also?
Yes for any ice engine. They are one of the best and not much more$$. I found them researching plugs for my natural gas civic and f-150. CNG is brutal on plugs and they really hold up.
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