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Champion is usually my go to.  Use them in lawn equipment too.

NKG is highly recommended for foreign cars and they are available for the Fusion.

Bosch in my experience is just more money.  And forget about that split fire stuff.

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You can never go wrong with the Motorcraft plugs.  I replaced my plugs @ 215,000 miles with Autolite Platinum plugs, and I was disappointed with the overall performance, so I replaced them again with NGK plugs, and the car runs MUCH better on them.

 

The next time I replace my plugs (probably at around 325,000 - 350,000 miles) I'll most likely purchase a set of Motorcraft SP530 plugs, which are essentially the same as factory plugs.. got a while to go before then, though.  The factory set lasted 215,000 miles. :D

 

One thing I will say is an absolute definite - Whatever plugs you DO buy, make absolutely sure you get "Fine Wire" plugs.. they'll look like this at the electrode:

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FYI - These are what the NGKs I bought look like.  I purchased these NGK 5019 Platinum fine-wire plugs.   I'm not 100% certain, but I believe NGK makes Ford's/Motorcraft's OEM plugs.

 

Do NOT buy any plug that uses these old-style "puck" shaped electrodes.  They won't work right.

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Spark plugs can get confusing with the numbers and what will work with the 2010 Fusion 3.0.

The pic in the above post shows SP511 with the {CGSF22F ,SP518}. 

SP511 is with the CGSF22F ,the F for Fine wire Platinum, while SP518 is with the CGSF22N, with the N being for Nickel I assume.

The dealer recommended SP518A which is CGSF22NA1, which I think is a basic plug. 

I prefer to get the best Motorcraft plug which is applicable with my engine. 

 

Some sites say the SP511 replaces CGSF22N ,SP518

 

Is the SP511 the best Motorcraft plug for the 3.0 ? 

 

C = Thread Diameter = 14 mm
G = Reach = .708" or 18mm Conical Seat
S = Plug Characteristic = Suppressor (Carbon)
F = Plug Characteristic = Conical Seat
2  = Heat Range = Cold (Stock)
2 = Tip Configuration = Extended (Power) Tip
F = Plug Characteristic = Fine wire Platinum Electrode

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If you get the old style engineering number for the SP530 which is AYSF-32Y-R

A - 14 MM

Y - .968 thread reach

S - Carbon Supressor

F - Conical Seat

3 - heat range (cold)

2 - extended tip

Y - finewire center electrode with platinum/copper core ground strap

R - Iridium (I wonder if they are really Ruthenium)

 

Personally I like the Autolite XP for price and rebate, always run them in place of Motorcraft in Fords. Can't beat about $1.50 a plug versus $6.50 for Motorcraft!

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