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I don't think platinum plugs improve performance or economy but they
definitely last longer. Also, while normal plugs can last 50k miles, after 10 or 15k, the gaps begin to increase because the electrode wears down and this can affect performance or economy. This is why people talk about pulling their plugs and re-gapping them. Platinum plug electrodes do not wear like normal plugs and you don't have that problem. I routinely, keep platinum plug in my truck for 100k or longer. "Vito" wrote in message ... "Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote: In my case, the reason I would like to use platinum plugs is because they last a lot longer and do not have to be re-gapped like normal plugs do. I'm surprised that's true. The standard plugs in my cars and street bikes last 50,000 miles - forever AFAIK. We used platinum plugs in very high output engines (150-200 HP/Liter) because ND and NGK gave them away by the handful so they could advertise that winners used their plugs, but I never saw any numerical evidence they improved performance or lasted longer - not saying they don't just that I never saw it demo'd. Naturally YMMV. |
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