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Old 10-09-2009, 01:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Spark Plug Question

I own a 2001 base 5 speed and I recently did an AEM sri, the full timing belt/water pump/tensioners,rollers/belts job. New NGK blue wires/NGK v power stock plugs and a mobile 1 oil change. I was curious, would it be beneficial for me to buy and install NGK iridium ix's? On NGK's website they show the iridium ix's as the "super" class for my prelude. How much better are they than the stock v powers? Anyone have any experience with them? Thanks in advance!
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I have the Iridium plugs. Worth the upgrade. Iridium does not degrade as quickly as copper and the gap maintains itself longer.
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Changing the plug material won't get you more power. It does change the service interval of your plugs though.
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