Spark Plugs
Spark Plugs
i got 59,700 miles on my 00 auto max and i was going to get a full tune up on Friday(fuel filter replace, spark plugs)
Anyway, i saw the Bosch Platinum 2 Sparks at Autozone. The Autozone guy said that the these would give more power over the oem platinums. Are Bosch any good and has anyone had these on their max and noticed a difference in power, pickup, smoothness?? Thanks alot
Anyway, i saw the Bosch Platinum 2 Sparks at Autozone. The Autozone guy said that the these would give more power over the oem platinums. Are Bosch any good and has anyone had these on their max and noticed a difference in power, pickup, smoothness?? Thanks alot
He's lying to you. A spark is a spark. A long as the stock ones are sparking properly, or are capable of it, there is no way that the ones at autozone can give you more power.
I personally went with a new set of the stock platinum ones from the dealership. I hated paying $11/piece, but at least I know there will be no issues related to plugs.
I personally went with a new set of the stock platinum ones from the dealership. I hated paying $11/piece, but at least I know there will be no issues related to plugs.
Originally Posted by SkoorbMax
He's lying to you. A spark is a spark. A long as the stock ones are sparking properly, or are capable of it, there is no way that the ones at autozone can give you more power.
I personally went with a new set of the stock platinum ones from the dealership. I hated paying $11/piece, but at least I know there will be no issues related to plugs.
I personally went with a new set of the stock platinum ones from the dealership. I hated paying $11/piece, but at least I know there will be no issues related to plugs.
Originally Posted by milellie111
Did you notice any noticeable performance differences? When did you change your plugs?
I can't say I noticed any difference when i did it, since mine were in decent shape to begin with.
Originally Posted by SkoorbMax
He's lying to you. A spark is a spark. A long as the stock ones are sparking properly, or are capable of it, there is no way that the ones at autozone can give you more power.
I personally went with a new set of the stock platinum ones from the dealership. I hated paying $11/piece, but at least I know there will be no issues related to plugs.
I personally went with a new set of the stock platinum ones from the dealership. I hated paying $11/piece, but at least I know there will be no issues related to plugs.
A spark is a spark, but a spark "eats" away the metal over time and soon you'll have bigger gap than you want to have. Spark plugs with proper gap will give you more power and better mpg than spark plugs with big gaps.
~limsandy
I have used Bosch Platinum +2 and +4's with various other cars, and I'm not impressed with the design, particularly the center electrode... the center electrode on those +2 and +4's are a VERY, VERY tiny pure platinum toothpick-wide piece of metal sticking out. On a pair of Platinum+4's, I noticed that tiny center electrode actually melted and stretched out in all 4 directions, resulting in a strange looking 4-point-star shaped thing in place of the center electrode.
I'd just buy NGKs and get over it. The Autozone guy sounds like he was pitching you salesman talk.
I'd just buy NGKs and get over it. The Autozone guy sounds like he was pitching you salesman talk.
Originally Posted by spirilis
I have used Bosch Platinum +2 and +4's with various other cars, and I'm not impressed with the design, particularly the center electrode... the center electrode on those +2 and +4's are a VERY, VERY tiny pure platinum toothpick-wide piece of metal sticking out. On a pair of Platinum+4's, I noticed that tiny center electrode actually melted and stretched out in all 4 directions, resulting in a strange looking 4-point-star shaped thing in place of the center electrode.
I'd just buy NGKs and get over it. The Autozone guy sounds like he was pitching you salesman talk.
I'd just buy NGKs and get over it. The Autozone guy sounds like he was pitching you salesman talk.
Cheers.
Originally Posted by 00i30T
I would say stick with the NGK Dual Platinum tip plugs that are OEM on your Max. I've also heard stories on other plugs that will not run right on your engine, personally, I think its really a matter of quality control, Bosch vs NGK, and I would use NGK for two reasons, 1. its OEM, 2. I've never had a problem with them, I've gone through 5 sets, starting with my 95 max and now my 00 I30t. If you want to save some money order the plugs from an internet dealer such as Courtesy Nissan or others, you can find from this forum. You can probably go with the regular NGK Copper plugs if you want to save money, the only difference would be changing the plugs every 30k, as opposed to 100k or what I like to do, every 60k. The Autozone guy was just telling you what the marketing guy was telling him or what he also saw in some advertisement.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Originally Posted by 00i30T
I would say stick with the NGK Dual Platinum tip plugs that are OEM on your Max. I've also heard stories on other plugs that will not run right on your engine, personally, I think its really a matter of quality control, Bosch vs NGK, and I would use NGK for two reasons, 1. its OEM, 2. I've never had a problem with them, I've gone through 5 sets, starting with my 95 max and now my 00 I30t. If you want to save some money order the plugs from an internet dealer such as Courtesy Nissan or others, you can find from this forum. You can probably go with the regular NGK Copper plugs if you want to save money, the only difference would be changing the plugs every 30k, as opposed to 100k or what I like to do, every 60k. The Autozone guy was just telling you what the marketing guy was telling him or what he also saw in some advertisement.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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