Can you mix plugs of the same brand?
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Can you mix plugs of the same brand?
So I had 7 ngk v power plugs and one other brand that had a cracked insulator..idk who did it..just bought the car. Would it be fine if I just swapped out that cracked one for a ngk g power platinum? Or should I replace all of them with ngk platinums. The v powers all look fairly new.
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Lets look at this here.
A V Power cost under 3 dollars a plug.
So 3 x 8 = 24.
So behind all logic, swap all the plugs at once.
Platinum and Copper have different properties.
Platinum plugs retain heat burning themselves clean, thus giving a greater chance for detonation as they are hot longer.
Copper dissipates heat quicker. They don't last as long due to this feature.
Do a simple search on copper vs platinum and you will find a lot of information on this subject.
A V Power cost under 3 dollars a plug.
So 3 x 8 = 24.
So behind all logic, swap all the plugs at once.
Platinum and Copper have different properties.
Platinum plugs retain heat burning themselves clean, thus giving a greater chance for detonation as they are hot longer.
Copper dissipates heat quicker. They don't last as long due to this feature.
Do a simple search on copper vs platinum and you will find a lot of information on this subject.