I read a thread on this forum that you should never, never, NEVER! run Platinum plugs under boost. Does any one have Platinum plugs on your turbo car?? Why is this a bad thing?
jdub;1057243 said:Agreed...you can run platinum plugs with no problem. IMO, NGK coppers are better, but you'll have to change them more often.
Sure, doesn't that depend on what boost your running??RedEj8;1057352 said:Platinum isnt usually the best choice in plug for a boosted application.
Sure the car came stock with plat. plugs. The manual also calls for 87 octane fuel. Do you run 87 in your car and drive it at the stock boost level with all the stock components on it? Most of us dont. Generally the rule of thumb has been to always run copper or iridium plugs in a high performance boosted application. And they're cheaper.
Check out the turbo Honda world. Just about everyone run's NGK 6097 coppers on their turbo cars.
Koenigturbo;1057373 said:Well did they have Idridium's in 1990??