You are correct in saying the gap. Call a suzuki dealer, ask for service and as what the gap should be. Your problem is more than likely not having set the gap. Before you change that gap, if you can, measure what is now vs/what it should be. You will need a feeler gauge. Grainger sells the, so des NAPA.
You said you replaced the plugs with the same type.NGK BKR6E-11...
This will not drastically change fuel consumption.The maker of the car puts a lot of time and money into designing the car and even its sparkplugs that are to be used.Look at engine tune,airfilter blockage before you start changing plugs.Wrong plug.Engine blows up.Stick with the basics before you may do engine damage.Hope this helps
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thank u for your messege ,
but i used the same spark plugs and same number bkr6e-11 whithout chang the gab and The fuel economy has gone down
shadi
Iam so sorry but i read in another site about the same problem and need to use dinso spark plugs for baleno and ngk for honda but i can not find in the internet and all of site what the model of denso spark plugs i can use for baleno 1.3 1998
thank you very mutch
what should the spark plug be
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