Denso Iridium Spark Plugs
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Denso Iridium Spark Plugs
I will soon be replacing the plugs in my '98 SE...has anyone tried Denso Iridium plugs? Any thoughts/recommendations? ed
NGK Coppers are much more economical. Although they have half the durability, they cost approximately 5x less. Also, copper plugs actually give a better spark. Since changing plugs isn't too difficult once you know how to do it, go with the coppers like I did; you won't be sorry.
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Originally posted by gambit
NGK Coppers are much more economical. Although they have half the durability, they cost approximately 5x less. Also, copper plugs actually give a better spark. Since changing plugs isn't too difficult once you know how to do it, go with the coppers like I did; you won't be sorry.
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NGK Coppers are much more economical. Although they have half the durability, they cost approximately 5x less. Also, copper plugs actually give a better spark. Since changing plugs isn't too difficult once you know how to do it, go with the coppers like I did; you won't be sorry.
-gambit
That's the thing with sprak plugs. How different can they be in terms of power? 1-2hp at most if you're lucky, for an NA car. The main difference is longevity.
If you're running boost, then the spark plug types, copper, platinum etc, will play a bigger factor in the mod game.
DW
If you're running boost, then the spark plug types, copper, platinum etc, will play a bigger factor in the mod game.
DW
Originally posted by SamMan23
have you noticed better drivability with this better spark? I hear everybody say it, but nobody says, it feels like the engine is stronger.
have you noticed better drivability with this better spark? I hear everybody say it, but nobody says, it feels like the engine is stronger.
I have the denso iridiums, no big deal. Better spark doeesn't really do anything but make the car run and fire better and they last longer. They don't add horse power or anything.
Just get spark plugs that work well. NGK are specifically for nissans I think. But if you get denso's or NGK's it won't make a difference. Just make sure you tighten them right.
Just get spark plugs that work well. NGK are specifically for nissans I think. But if you get denso's or NGK's it won't make a difference. Just make sure you tighten them right.
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Desno Iridium spark Plugs
Originally posted by TonyGotSkilz
I've got bosch platnum +4 i've heard bad things so i'm switching to NGK next tune up in janurary. Do they make platnum ngks?
I've got bosch platnum +4 i've heard bad things so i'm switching to NGK next tune up in janurary. Do they make platnum ngks?
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Originally posted by hacim105
I have the denso iridiums, no big deal. Better spark doeesn't really do anything but make the car run and fire better and they last longer. They don't add horse power or anything.
Just get spark plugs that work well. NGK are specifically for nissans I think. But if you get denso's or NGK's it won't make a difference. Just make sure you tighten them right.
I have the denso iridiums, no big deal. Better spark doeesn't really do anything but make the car run and fire better and they last longer. They don't add horse power or anything.
Just get spark plugs that work well. NGK are specifically for nissans I think. But if you get denso's or NGK's it won't make a difference. Just make sure you tighten them right.
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