murcod wrote:KuroNekko wrote:
Exactly.
My personal preference are NGK Iridium IX. They are only several bucks and they last quite a while. There are better iridium plugs out there, but I'm just more eager to change plugs sooner so I use the IX which are rated up to 75,000 miles. I usually change them sooner. That being said, I'm using what came from the factory. My car has less than 25,000 miles.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/pdf/DYK_La ... m%20IX.pdf
Iridium IX are rated at only 40 to 50 thousand miles, Laser Iridium are 80 to 100 thousand miles. There's not a huge price difference between the two, but the Laser has twice the life.
The Laser Iridium is also listed as being the OE spec part.
PS: On Rockauto you're looking at US$6.83 ea (Iridium IX) vs US$9.73 ea (Laser Iridium)
Laser Iridiums used to be more expensive several years ago. I used to see them sold for close to $12 each. I like the IX because I like to change plugs more frequently than a long interval anyways. I always knew they had a shorter lifespan than other iridiums as they were cheaper and more geared for enthusiasts than OEM applications. I guess I got their lifespan mixed up though I used to change them out around every 50,000 miles or earlier anyways.
While getting "better" plugs hardly improves performance as in power, getting newer plugs do. By the time the Laser Iridiums have something like 60,000 miles, they are not good, but more "good enough". This is why I rather change out the plugs more frequently even if the plugs going in are not as good. After all, the condition of the plugs appear to be more important than type and technology of the plug. Yes, it costs more money, but I like this kind of thing anyways. I'm a car enthusiast as many of us here are.
I also wanted to share this with you guys: My mother sends me JDM car magazines from Japan and I often pay attention to the ads. There was an ad for a new kind of NGK plug. I have not yet found any English sites on this product. The plug is called "NGK Premium RX" and its special feature is a "ruthenium center electrode"... whatever the F that is.
Here's the translated blurb they have about it:
"Adoption electrode outside + Oval shape protruding platinum and new material ruthenium center electrode formulated the world's first. It is the birth of the next generation premium plug to operate with ignition and outstanding, was extremely low fuel consumption, fouling resistance, long life, etc., the total performance."
Here's the Japanese site on it.
http://www.ngk-sparkplugs.jp/products/s ... index.html
Oddly, clicking on "English" at the Japanese page merely takes you to a dumbed down site which does not cover the new Premium RX plug at all. However, there they warn you of the risks of imitation NGK plugs. I had no idea people bothered to counterfeit spark plugs. LOL.
Google translate can get you some info on the Premium RX plug from the Japanese site.
There is also some discussion on the plugs among Subaru Legacy owners here:
http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.p ... l?t=220656
Reading them bitching about how hard it is to change the plugs on a Subaru boxer reminds me of what I don't miss on my Subarus.
Imported prices for these are ridiculous. I may see how much they cost in the JDM when I visit (hopefully in the next few months). However, I highly doubt they will make any car significantly better in terms of performance. Smoother idle and slightly better fuel economy are more likely than anything.