I was running the platinum plugs with a boosted application and i must say i had bad results. toasted after 9K miles. Those pricey platinum's ran me 11 bucks. I was doing some homework and must of read about 3 hrs worth of first understanding how the plug works, what gap does, properties of metal and conductivity. All around the best plug would be a copper, in my opinion with the gap set at .046-.048 and toss them out every 8K miles for non FI. For FI i would go with .038 and toss them out after the second oil change. But, it's a pain in the ass. Easy to do, but in time it will get to me.
So, I had to go with ngk iridium's. I took about a week to finally make a decision on what plugs to buy. Since i don't track i went with a heat of 6 and the longest i'll hold boost is maybe 20-25 sec max. with stock compression and only 12 psi plug set at .041 it's a perfect combo. i get a clean combustion. iridium have a melting point of over 1000f on top of platinum. conductivity is twice as better http://www.ndt-ed.org/GeneralResources/MaterialProperties/ET/Conductivity_Misc.pdf
the metal itself is almost 10x stronger.
So, I had to go with ngk iridium's. I took about a week to finally make a decision on what plugs to buy. Since i don't track i went with a heat of 6 and the longest i'll hold boost is maybe 20-25 sec max. with stock compression and only 12 psi plug set at .041 it's a perfect combo. i get a clean combustion. iridium have a melting point of over 1000f on top of platinum. conductivity is twice as better http://www.ndt-ed.org/GeneralResources/MaterialProperties/ET/Conductivity_Misc.pdf
the metal itself is almost 10x stronger.
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