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So those are while driving. Which one is reading correctly? Are either of them? I don't know what it should look like but I imagine it different then what's actually happening.

I took the plugs out (obviously), when I reassembled I put the plugs back in on the same side, different order. When I put the coils back I switched sides
 
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May be the wrong plugs. Should be iridium, e.g. NGK IFR5N10

You can't check a cat by smell.
 
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They are iridiums. Ngk brk5iex-11 auto zone has down the same number for my car. It also brings up that number on the ngk site with an option of 5 different ones.

http://www.ngk.com/product.aspx?zpid=9311

And do cats not smell funny when they are bad anymore? When did that stop?
 
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Ngk site with their options for plugs...

http://www.ngk.com/Automotive-NGK-c1411.aspx
 

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Originally Posted by kert1224

And do cats not smell funny when they are bad anymore? When did that stop?
A plugged up cat (like Cambo had) does not give off the rotten egg smell as would a failed cat.

I doubt your problem is the plugs themselves but one or two do look a little different than I would expect. I'd spend more time with the random misfire code.
 

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Just for more background. The SC 4.2L finally got VVT in 2006. What you read was correct but for the 4.2L NA.
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