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M177 Spark Plug Replacement

M177 spark plug replacement and colder plug upgrade
Tuner’s note — make your M177 tune-ready
  • Fresh and cold plugs prevent misfires and spark blowout under load
  • Change every 35,000 miles tuned or 50,000 miles stock 
  • Replicate factory wire run and torque to 17 pound feet 

 

M177 spark plug service kit
Spark plug socket 
14mm Deep socket thin wall 12-point swivel. Hit 17 lb-ft precisely; easier access with extensions.
One-step-colder NGK plugs for M177
etorx/torx set
etorx and torx set will be needed.
Custom ECU/TCU tune for M177
Custom ECU/TCU tune (M177)
OEM-like drivability with safe, consistent power. Consider upgrading your spark plugs with a tune, or tune with spark plugs. 
Torque wrench and magnetic plug socket
Spark Plugs
Go for OEM NGK MB000-159-05-00 or one step colder HKS.

Common questions for M177 plugs

Do I need one-step-colder plugs on a stock M177?

Not required for stock boost. We recommend colder plugs once tuned or when running ethanol blends.

What gap should I run?

For tuned setups, we typically suggest around 0.026–0.028″.

What torque spec should I use?

~23 Nm (17 lb-ft) is typical for M177 spark plugs. Always confirm against your specific service WIS. This is important for indexing the spark plug in the combustion chamber. 

Should I use anti-seize?

Most NGK plugs have nickel-coated threads; use a very thin film if at all to avoid over-torque. Torque on clean, cool threads. Always use die-electric grease on boot and ceramic insulator. 

Replacement interval?

Tuned: ~35k miles depending on use/fuel. Stock: ~50k miles. Inspect earlier if you see misfires under load. Also consider checking your coils which may have automatically extended MB warranty coverage. 

Ready to make your M177 misfire-proof?
Grab the colder plug kit or book your custom calibration.