Firefly
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Its nearly time to change the plugs in my c16se and im wondering if iridium or platinum plugs work or maybe standard ones from a bigger engine?
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reecegsi
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Of course they will work if they are for that engine?
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Root
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Just buy the plugs designed for the engine you have in your car. Get NGK, not netto value ones. They're cheap as chips
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Firefly
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What i meant is do these "performance plugs" do what they claim? Bigger spark, cleaner burn etc or even running a standard slightly larger plug/one with more electrodes like the ones from a vectra for example
Ive ran NGK R series plugs so far and theyve gone well
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by Firefly
What i meant is do these "performance plugs" do what they claim? Bigger spark, cleaner burn etc or even running a standard slightly larger plug/one with more electrodes like the ones from a vectra for example
Ive ran NGK R series plugs so far and theyve gone well
The ones with 4 heads work better than the ones with 2. You will NEVER see a performance gain from sparkplugs as they all do the same job. A 4 headed one should assure that it's getting a good spark every time though so it wouldn't miss a beat.
But I don't see the need for a 4 headed plug if a 2 is working fine in the engine, my moped used to have only 1 contactor/spark head thingy.
I fail to see the logic behind a larger sparkplug? All it's doing is igniting the fuel/air mixture, it can't ignite it in any better ways or anything. Taking out the plugs and putting small explosive material into the cylinders could though! lol
[Edited on 13-07-2012 by Root]
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