bosch platinum+4 spark plugs?
BUT, fast forward to modern times - I put in the Bosch Platinum+4's as I thought this is the best design to date and so I had to give them a second chance.
AWESOME - very pleased to say the least and by far the best design available and these have been in my car for about 2 1/2 years and 17,000 miles. I changed my original plugs after receiving a brand new GMAF that was calibrated wrong. Installed blue Taylor wires as well.
The Bosch Platinum+4 plugs are also supposed to be worth 1 HP per cylinder. So about 8 HP in our applications. Before anyone shakes their head, do you remember "indexing plugs" - no, well I do and any old school tuners do and know why - the need for this is eliminated by the +4 plug while providing the same results.
Give them a shot, you won't be disappointed. Good luck!
topfig
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I can't say anything about NGK's because I've never used them, but they seem to be the plug of choice for internet LS1 gurus. My vote goes for AC Delco plugs in any GM product, they may be stock, but they have NEVER let me down in any GM application.
<small>[ September 29, 2002, 04:30 PM: Message edited by: SOM SS ]</small>
<strong>I've been using the NGK IX55 plugs for 2 years now without complaint. (IX = Irridium) By the way the stock plug in LS1's is a Nippon Denso Platinum plug not an AC Delco. NGK's do seem to be the best peforming plug in the LS1. JMHO <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" /> </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The stock plug varies. My car came with AC Delco Platinum plugs.
topfig
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<strong>I just pulled out NGK TR-55's this weekend and put in Bosch +4's, mine runs better with the Boschs'.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Unless there was something physically wrong with the NGK's, I'd have a hard time believing that statement.





