[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: What Plugs are better?



I have noted a 4mpg increase over Bosch plugs when I switched to NGK. Same
if not more power in my 16V. I can honestly say I have had only one decent
set of Bosch Platniums and all the rest sucked, i.e. poor milage and short
life.



Shannon Fenton
Telecom Resource Management
Amazon.com
Desk 206.266.6736
Cell    206.953.6170
sfenton@amazon.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Shawn C Meze <skerocdriver@juno.com>
To: <green536@hotmail.com>
Cc: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: What Plugs are better?


>
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 17:40:59 PST "Chris DeLong" <green536@hotmail.com>
> writes:
> >
> >I have worked on japanese car before and the Nippondensos are the worst
> plug
> >you could use (next to autolite or champion). I would advise against ANY
>
> >japanese spark plug for your German car. Of course IMHO.
>
>
> This is more for Dan's info and less for your baiting tactics. I can back
> up anything I say on this list or I wouldn't say it. Simply put.
> I don't know what you know about the NGK or the Nippondenso plants that
> produce these spark plugs. I don't know what you know about the quality
> control that goes into the making of their spark plugs. I also don't know
> what applications you have ever used any of these spark plugs in either.
> Furthermore, I know that just because its German made, doesn't mean its
> worth a shit. Case in point, Ive had plugs in 2 different sets of Bosch
> Silbers drop the center electrode. probably the absolute worst thing that
> can happen from ANY spark plug.
>
> If you know anything about Bosch Platinum plugs, you will know that they
> are designed for your basic commuter car. Longevity at the cost of
> performance. Looking at used Platinum plugs, the center electrode seems
> to wear rapidly on some cars. With such a little electrode, its no wonder
> why. That's really the only reason why I don't like or use them.
>
> I also am not the kind of person who is one minded in thinking that
> "German parts only for my German cars". In my travels and endeavors over
> the years, ive come to learn that the best parts come from all over. Sure
> there are alot of parts that I do insist to be only German made parts.
> However there is also a list of parts that can come from any
> manufacturer. If I learn that a Yugo part works better or lasts longer
> than what I currently use, you can bet your bottom dollar that I would
> indeed use a Yugo part on my German made VW.
>
> Just to go further as to why and how I know so much about NGK or
> Nipondenso plugs, at one time (Gawd, long time ago.) I was a simple parts
> driver for a local parts chain. Part of being a dealer of various parts
> is we got to lean alot about where all the parts were made and what goes
> into the various parts, materials, engineering, design goals ect. At this
> time I was also heavily involved with my Uncle's drag racing program with
> his Alcohol burning funnycar. We used Champion plugs on the car and
> replaced the plugs after every 2nd run. We went thru ALOT of spark plugs.
>
>
> (we tested them after each run and the dual Magneto's would simply burn
> out the plugs. Resistance readings of 64ohms after one run was actually
> common.)
>
> So before the next race, he calls me up and says to pick up a case of
> spark plugs on my way out of work. Normally this was not a problem but
> one day, for whatever reason, the warehouse was completely out of the
> champion plugs. The only thing we had in stock and in any quantity that
> was the same as the champion plugs were NGK's. After we used these for 4
> runs, the ohm readings were the same as when we got them. We used one set
> for the entire day of racing. Our time slips showed a slight improvement
> over previous events. I cant say that yes, these plugs were the reason
> for our 2tenths improvement over the previous weekends racing since there
> are so many variables to consider. The savings of money from being able
> to use plugs for more than 2 runs was worth looking into.
>
> This is when we began to look into spark plug manufactures on a serious
> level. Up until this point, we used the Champion plugs because That's
> what everybody else used. (Lemmings we were, back then.) We tried alot of
> different plugs including the Bosch plugs. We kept comming back to the
> NGK's for the funnycar.
>
> For street use, ive used alot of spark plugs. For the most part, a spark
> plug is a spark plug, especially on a commuter type car. If you get into
> spirited driving or autoX or road race, you might want something more
> specific.
>
> Ive used a single set of NGK tripple trode plugs in an old 77' Datsun
> B-210 for over 2 years. They were in the car when I sold it. They tested
> fine so why replace them.
>
> Sorry for the ultra lengthy reply Dan, just wanted you to get a taste of
> where im comming from. FYI, When I reply to anything (Which is getting
> fewer and far between lately) I speak from hard core experience. (Ask
> anyone who's been around a while and knows me.) if I know something, I
> like to help out those who want it.
>
>
>
> >Spoken like a true Toyota mechanic there Sean ;) Do you get commission
> >for promoting Japanese products?
>
>
> Naw, but I do get alot of personal satisfaction from giving a good
> beatdown every now and then. ;)
>
>
>
> Shawn Meze
> 86' Jetta GLi   82' Scirocco GTi   81' "Project Scirocco FSP"
> The Fastest, Quickest, Cleanest and
> best looking Scirocco in all of San Diego!
> http://www.Geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/1308/index.htm
>
> ________________________________________________________________
> YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET!
> Juno now offers FREE Internet Access!
> Try it today - there's no risk!  For your FREE software, visit:
> http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagh.
>
> --
> Email problems to: scirocco-l-probs@scirocco.org  To unsubscibe send
> "unsubscribe scirocco-l" in the message to majordomo@scirocco.org
>


--
Email problems to: scirocco-l-probs@scirocco.org  To unsubscibe send
"unsubscribe scirocco-l" in the message to majordomo@scirocco.org