What the hell is this green crap on the electrode?
The plugs are 42,000km (26,000 mile) NGK TR6s on the right, they came out of our 160,000km (100,000 mile) LS2, and the stock 118,000km (73,000 mile) Delco Platinums on the left. Both plugs are out of the same cylinder (#7 - yes, I keep and number my plugs for future reference). All eight NGKs look the same within a degree of each other. Clearly something changed in the last two years (yes, there were modifications), I am leaning toward fuel. We've almost exclusively used a single brand since moving up to Ottawa (some might call it a discount premium (91 octane)) and it may be the source of the discolouration .
There is nothing on these sites that gives me any indication of what I am looking at:
http://www.4secondsflat.com/Spark_plug_reading.htmlhttp://www.jetsrus.com/FAQs/FAQ_spark_plugs.htmhttp://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=3063102The fuel trims are within spec (+/- 5%) and the timing has been adjusted to remove any knock retard. There is the possibility the O2 sensors will need replacing soon as they are 6 years old (original) and the MAF needs cleaning which could explain the carbon tracing down the insulator; that and the plugs were left in 6,000miles too long so they may have degraded badly.
Thoughts?