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Hey everyone,
I stumbled by soem ad on Ebay about Denzo Iridium Sparkplugs specifically for v6 Camaros. Has anyone heard of them and are they any good?
iridium plugs are probably the best for performance and they last along time, but they cost alot. copper plugs are good for performance, but wear out sooner. platinum plugs last a lot longer than other plugs, but arent as good performance wise
designed for ac plats so unless you are changing compression significantly i'd go back with ac plats. i have yet to see any significant research to sway me otherwise.
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I have a flowmaster system, headers, high-flow cat, air intrake, 3.73 ratio gears, shift kit, and a Jet Stage 2 chip. That good enough for these plugs? [img]smile.gif[/img]
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Dekay: I have a flowmaster system, headers, high-flow cat, air intrake, 3.73 ratio gears, shift kit, and a Jet Stage 2 chip. That good enough for these plugs?<hr></blockquote>
Iridium NGK TR55-IX gapped at 0.060" (stock heat range) $6.99 each from Thunder
or
Copper NGK TR55 gapped at 0.060" (stock heat range) $2.00 each from Thunder
I'd say go with the coppers and just change them every 30k miles.
What kind of modifications are you running?<hr></blockquote>
Iridium plugs will be beneficial no matter which mods you are running. Of course, they will be MORE beneficial to an modified engine rather than a non-modified engine. I would say go with the iridium plugs. I have them in my 3.4L V6 and they run great. They are also safe to run with nitrous.
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