Spark Plugs Spark Plugs
Fits MINI MINI Convertible (R57) Cooper
(2008)

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Part number: 0242140535
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 09/2009; Construction Year to: 06/2010; Quantity required: 4
Tightening Torque 23 Nm
Electrode Gap 1.0 mm
Spark Position 5 mm
Thread Size M 12 x 1,25
Function Spark Plug
Number of Poles 1 -pin connector
Extra Description Platinum
Thread Length 26.5 mm
Type Spark Plug
Spanner Size 14
Bosch 0242140535 Spark Plugs Set 4x
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Part number: VXUH22I
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Engine Code: N12 B16 A; Quantity required: 4
Tightening Torque 17 Nm
Extra Description Iridium Tough
Gross Weight 50 g
Function Spark Plug
Type Spark Plug
Diameter 12 mm
Spark Plug with resistor, 1 - Earthed Electrode, Iridium Middle Electrode
Weight 47 g
Spanner Size 16
for OE number A0041592503
Port / Connector type Crimped SAE
Thread Length 26.5 mm
Country Version Japan
Replaces SXU22HPR9; SXU22HPR11
alternative item IXUH22FTT
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Part number: 0242129512
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Construction Year to: 08/2009; Quantity required: 4
Spanner Size 14
Thread Size M 12 x 1,25
Spark Position 5 mm
Tightening Torque 23 Nm
Electrode Gap 0.95 mm
Number of Poles 1 -pin connector
Thread Length 26.5 mm
Function Spark Plug
Extra Description Iridium
Type Spark Plug
Bosch 0242129512 Spark Plugs Set 4x
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£35.32
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Part number: IXUH22FTT
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Engine Code: N12 B16 A; Quantity required: 4; Fuel Type: Petrol; Fuel Type: CNG/LPG
Replaces VXUH22
Type Spark Plug
Spanner Size 16
Port / Connector type Solid SAE
Extra Description Iridium TT
Function Spark Plug
Tightening Torque 17 Nm
Country Version Japan
Thread Length 26.5 mm
Spark Plug with resistor, 1 - Earthed Electrode, Iridium Middle Electrode
Weight 38 g
Diameter 12 mm
Gross Weight 41 g
alternative item IXUH22FTT
Denso IXUH22FTT Spark Plugs Set 4x
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Part number: 91530
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Engine Code: N12 B16 A
Thread Length 26.5 mm
Spark Position 5.0 mm
Spark Plug with gasket seat, Platinum Middle Electrode, 1 - Earthed Electrode, interference Suppression 5 kOhm, Fixed SAE connector
Spanner Size 14 mm
Thread Size M12 x 1,25
Version Bi-Hex
Type Spark Plug
Function Spark Plug
Replaces 90223
NGK 91530 Spark Plugs Set 4x
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£52.92
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Spark Plugs

What are spark plugs?

Spark plugs are devices used to provide the spark required to ignite the petroleum gases in the piston chamber of the engine. A charge of electric is provided by the ignition coil at the correct time (as dictated by the ECU or distributor) which causes this spark to occur. The spark is created by a high voltage electrical charge jumping from the centre electrode to the outer electrode.

There are different types of spark plug depending on the engines requirements and upgrade possibilities.

These are:

  • Copper / Nickel alloy

  • Platinum

  • Double Platinum

  • Iridium


Does it matter which spark plug type I choose?

The spark plug is located in the hottest part of the engine so the material that it is made out of needs to be able to withstand this heat. The materials listed above have different hardnesses and that affects their design and more importantly how long they last.

  • Copper / nickel alloy is the softest of these material and these plugs last about 20,000 miles

  • Platinum has a higher melting point and can be designed to have an electrode with a sharper point which can create a more reliable spark. These plugs can operate under higher temperatures but platinum is not as conductive as copper so there may be a performance trade off

  • Double platinum plugs should only be used on engines that have a waste spark system. Depending on the stroke (compression or exhaust stroke) the spark will jump in different directions. The exhaust stroke has the spark jump backwards to return to the coil

  • Iridium spark plugs are the strongest plugs when compared to the others. These can last 25% longer than platinum spark plugs. Iridium plugs are expensive too. Iridium is not as conductive as copper however due to its strength and heat resistance the tips of the plugs can be made to a find point which helps create a better quality and more controlled spark


How do I choose the correct spark plugs?

The manufacturer of your vehicle will have specified a part number for the replacement spark plugs. Matching this part number will ensure that you get the correct parts. Spark plugs are also catalogued for specific vehicle models based on their engine. Having identified your vehicle, our website will show you spark plugs that are listed as correct.

Spark plugs are one of the most interchangeable parts and one plug can fit 100’s of different vehicles. This sometimes requires that the plug have the electrode gap adjusted specifically for your engine. This adjustment is listed with the details of the spark plug if necessary.

If the manufacturer of your engine specifies platinum, double platinum or iridium plugs do not downgrade to a lower specification plug. However you can choose to use platinum or iridium plugs if your vehicle is only required to have copper/nickel alloy plugs.


What brand of spark plug should I choose?

Spark plugs perform their task in a high heat and pressure environment so quality is key for performance and longevity. When you need to replace them we’d always recommend that you do not go budget. Brands such as Bosch, Denso and NGK are classed as premium brands. These offer great performance and reliability. Brands such as Febi and Blue Print offer a lower cost alternative while still being a quality part.


How can I tell my spark plugs needs replacing?

The high heat environment that spark plugs operate in mean that they will degrade over time. They should be replaced in accordance with the vehicle manufacturers recommendations. Sometimes they can develop a fault and may require replacement before the service interval.

Here are some signs of a faulty spark plug:

  • Vehicle will not start or takes some time to start

  • The engine has a rough idle or misfires or sputters

  • Your engine suffers from poor acceleration

  • Fuel economy is getting worse

  • The engine makes a knocking sound as fuel fails to ignite properly


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