Jdown79 wrote:Well strangly all three states you just described. wet around where the spark lead goes on (oil it seemed), black and sooty around the porcelain, and white and crusty on the tip
Wet where the lead is would just be an oil leak from the rocker cover, pretty common. Can cause some misfiring if there's a lot of oil, but usually not that much of an issue.
Black soot around the porcelain is probably just dirt mixed with some of the oil that's leaked.
The main part when you "read" plugs is the tip, the bit inside the engine, since this can tell you some things about how the engine is running.
A white crusty end usually suggests an engine running lean (too little fuel) or that the plug is too hot (I think I get the hot and cold plugs mixed up)
Most MX5's run a little rich from the factory, so usually the plugs come out black and sooty (indicating a rich mixture, a bit too much fuel)
Wet and black means VERY rich (usually so much that the plug won't fire)
Basically, with a white crusty plug (all 4 the same?) i'd be making 100% sure I have the correct plugs for the car (note: NA6 and NB use different plugs)
If the plugs are correct i'd be looking into reasons for it being too lean, blocked fuel filter, stuck injector, etc.
Since you've already changed the plugs (presumably with the right ones) i'd drive the car for a few days and then pull them out and have another look at the ends, that should be more accurate to gauge since you'll have started with a clean plug.