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defcon1

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In the beginning...we had only steel spark plugs...and nobody had any complaints...

Then, someone created the Platinum Plug...and we said..."WOW! They last so long!"... and some others chipped in, "...and they produce a much stronger spark"... The second statement, I always held in some suspicion as those who initially propogated this argument were people who actually SOLD spark plugs, and who the heck can actually look into a cylinder to SEE the "much stronger spark"...

...around this time, plug manufacturers discovered the amazing field of "Marketing"...or in more common circles refered to as "Structured Bull Shit" i.e. the ancient art of convincing people to buy things they don't really need, at prices they can't really afford, with features they don't truly understand, and from distributors they shouldn't really trust!

Henceforth, you may refer to this definition as "Defcon's Job Description"... :rofl:

Suddenly, the market was flooded with tens of variants of the humble spark plug...from platinums to irridiums, twin spark to quad spark, normal electrode to side gapped, copper cored, from normal to extreme performance, from single to double platinum (whatever that means) and with a variety of "heat ranges" which basically was a measure of whether the plug was longer or shorter. We call this, in marketing terms,"product diversification" or basically, "slap the same stuff into a different packaging design, change the cosmetic outlook and charge 20% more to cover the additional advertising costs"... :biggrin:

At the end of the day...the REAL benefits of all these variants are simply glossed over in bold advertising language and technical jargon designed to confuse yet impress the consumer.

I recently threw out the irridiums I had running on my Ceffy and replaced them with the original humble platinum plug. I now have more torque, and better FC. This could be because these plugs are new and my irridiums were old...but you'd imagine that a guy with my experience would be able to tell the difference... :smile:

My advise...try it yourself and save a few bucks in the process... :smile:
 
actually its wise to replace the plugs when u feel ur car is underperformance...plugs play a strong influence here...most iridium plugs should last u 100,000km but for me, thats bull...hehehe
 
platinum also claim to last around 100kkm, but i normally will change after 60 to 70% manufacture claims..
 
My irridiums had only gone 50k kms...
 
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how come ong u quote chris then the word "irridiums" become "platinums"
O.o"
 
Shites!!! Don't get me started on plugs man. Even Tee up till today still not sure of the problem. I'm back to the Nissan originals, had to pay extra some more.
 
how come ong u quote chris then the word "irridiums" become "platinums"
O.o"
well...chris also used iridium b4...but changed back to platinum....i just let u know that iridium last u 100,000km

spyderco...i dont whats wrong with ur car but Tee sold the set to a a33 3.0 n no prob whatsoever...maybe ur car only can use original stuffs...hehehehe
 
actually, copper plug are better cause it give better conduction. Last time with my 16ve, i tried platinum, irridium... and the respond is still better with copper.
 
NGK platinum only RM50 for 4 pcs, but Nissan NGK platinum RM40++ per pc leh...
 
There is no point trying to generate better/more powerful sparks through the aftermarket plugs.

No matter what you do, the potential all lies where the coils and leads is.

If you want a better ignition job, get direct ignition coil packs. No doubts, no questions after that.
 

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