Davezilla
New Member
I concur.. in all my years around high performance engines I've NEVER seen a spark plug work those kind of miricles... they fire from point A to point B, period. The only way to get a hotter spark is by sending more power to the plug, and the only time this is needed is with really high compression or under some serious boost. A super strong ignition system will do nothing for performance by its self, it just prevents missfires at higher cylinder pressures. That's the whole reason a stronger spark is needed, adding a stronger mag or coil wont add performance, but if your engine is set up for performance you may need the stronger ignition to prevent missfires.
All platinum and irridium plugs do for an engine is increase how long one can go before their plug wears out. Copper plugs have the least resistance but they don't last very long, platinum plugs last ankong time but with added resistance, and irridium offers the best longevity with the least resistance, this is the sole reason the auto manufacturers can advertise 100000 miles between tune ups.
Now if you're running a big block with 12:1 compression ratio, or a blown small block or a turbocharged 4 banger putting out 20+ psi boost, this is where someone actually needs a "super coil" and a MSD to boost the voltage feeding into the coil....
On a stocker, all this is just for looks.
5 mph from just switching to an irridium plug... not happening. Not unless the original plug was badly fouled, and in that case, ya better find out why before that customer fouls that $10 irridium plug and realizes he's. just been had...
All platinum and irridium plugs do for an engine is increase how long one can go before their plug wears out. Copper plugs have the least resistance but they don't last very long, platinum plugs last ankong time but with added resistance, and irridium offers the best longevity with the least resistance, this is the sole reason the auto manufacturers can advertise 100000 miles between tune ups.
Now if you're running a big block with 12:1 compression ratio, or a blown small block or a turbocharged 4 banger putting out 20+ psi boost, this is where someone actually needs a "super coil" and a MSD to boost the voltage feeding into the coil....
On a stocker, all this is just for looks.
5 mph from just switching to an irridium plug... not happening. Not unless the original plug was badly fouled, and in that case, ya better find out why before that customer fouls that $10 irridium plug and realizes he's. just been had...