2012 Yukon XL Spark Plugs and Wires

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solosys

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Changed my plugs and wires on my 2012 Yukon XL. I don't think my plugs were in horrible shape but being that I just bought the truck with 136k miles, figured I start with fresh plugs. Picked up some NGK Iridiums and BWD Wires. Surprisingly, the install was incredibly easy. Even getting to spark plug #8 was a breeze with the 5/8" swivel socket.

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Yup, these are easy to work on compared to most others !!!
And I don't run my plugs much longer than 5 years or 50K , even
using irridiums, but I'm very particular
 
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It will idle smoother and get better mpg on the highway since thats where the better spark really makes a difference.
I feel like the idle still has some random dips in it. This was happening even before I changed the plus. It idles around 500rpm but ai feel it dip ever so slightly but it never stalls out. Is it typical for a Yukon?
 

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I feel like the idle still has some random dips in it. This was happening even before I changed the plus. It idles around 500rpm but ai feel it dip ever so slightly but it never stalls out. Is it typical for a Yukon?


Mines an 08 and does not have a "silky smooth idle". i wont say there is a noticeable drop in rpm, it simply isnt a smooth idle. just did a water pump/radiator/vvt solenoid/cam position sensor/up stream 02 sensors/cleaned throttle body/maf and the car runs great but has a "stumble" in the idle. ill find it eventually but i am one of those who feel it is inherent to the 6.2, there is a video clip on this forum that proves me wrong but im stubborn!
 

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I feel like the idle still has some random dips in it. This was happening even before I changed the plus. It idles around 500rpm but ai feel it dip ever so slightly but it never stalls out. Is it typical for a Yukon?

They idle better with the idle up around 550 rpms. This is one of the things the tuners do.
 

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Yup on the idle.. I turned my up 100 rpm over stock
Smoothed it out nice. I also have the H3 motor mounts, so they make
it a little harsher idle
 

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Wasn't impressed with NGK iridiums in my '01 5.3. The OEM Delco plugs lasted about 110k miles and then I swapped in the NGKs because iridium plugs were the new whiz-bang shiny new type of plug. Right at 190k, I started getting hard starts and a rough idle. Swapped the plugs, and the electrode tips were heavily eroded and virtually gone - basically looked like the tip of a tack/nail. So the NGKs barely made it 80k, and the Delco platinums lasted 37% longer.
 

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