Bosch Platinum+4 spark plugs

fiyota

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Well, after my little accident, I am going to be replacing my spark plugs. Would the bosch platinum+4's be a good choice? I've heard nothing but good things with them. What do you think
 
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ive had problems with them in supras and ive heard of having issues with z's.. i wouldnt use them.. a gapless sparkplug how is that possible?
 

shaeff

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i use Autolite 3923's gapped at .30 or NGK's.

i usually stick with the autolites though.

-shaeff
 

supramacist

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IMO...., stick with the ngk plug that the owners manual referrs to. What ever happened to those Old School champion spark plugs? Anyone??? red box kind of like a black and white bow tie? was I dreaming this.
 

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Bosch blow, i work at an auto parts store and REFUSE any customer who asks for them, i dont give a shit if its bad customer satisfaction, i will not sell those plugs.
 

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shaeff said:
i use Autolite 3923's gapped at .30 or NGK's.

i usually stick with the autolites though.

-shaeff

Autolite 3923 FTW.



Just so everyone knows, I just lost my FTW virginity.......................:biglaugh:

I feel like such a slut right now.................lol
 

fiyota

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I picked up some NGK R's Laser Platinums... gapped to .043in way better then the denso plugs in there before... oh ya, and my car is running great now!
 

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I used to run Bosch Platinums in my Supra. Never had a problem. Recently changed to cheap copper NGK. Copper Plugs run much hotter so there is less likelyhood of failure due to the higher heat burning off carbon deposits. I also run N2O every now and then and copper are the only plugs recommended for N2O
 

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copper is a better conductor than platinum, and creates a better spark. platinum has a longer life, however. so, you either get one or the other.
 

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oh yeah, i forgot to mention, the autolite 3923's that i use are the coppers. ;)

-shaeff