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Old 06-09-2004, 07:49 PM
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Default Using Iridium plugs on a FI motor?

Ok i figure it is time for some nwe plugs in the motor so I was thinking of putting in some Denso Iridiums, 2 steps cooler than the stockers.

Any suggestions? I know everyone uses NGK TR6, just wonder what your thoughts are on the Denso plugs...........
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Iridiums are expensive right?

I would just run some TR6's and go with the flow.
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They are pretty expensive and will still foul and get damaged like a standard copper plug.

Considering their cost and marginal benefits I personally decided against using iridium plugs. If the price doesn't bother you I say go for it. Iridium plugs are superior to copper in some aspects.




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