Dissapointing performance

There is always carbon left from burning gas. If your engine isnt hot enough it will stay there. When you drive at higher load then plug temperature goes higher and it shows its "real" color and if your mixture is right then the color is coffee brown. When I checked plug I drove like 20 miles per hour for some time, it explains why plug was black.

Plugs should never be black. Period. Never. I drive around town all the time. My car is my daily driver any day it can be. In fact I just drove about 10km at speeds under 60kmh. Perfect conditions for the plugs to "look" rich. I guarantee I could go pull any plug right now, and it would be a light/golden brown. Plugs being black is bad. To much carbon. Probably from several problems we've all mentioned.