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Spark plugs
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(09-11-16, 03:41 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=21355.msg245427#msg245427 date=1478699804]
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Glad you've got the info you need Paul  Smile


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Go for the CR8E plugs, that's the best type for cold starting. Iriduim well that's another question!


Ask me the question, i have them?
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Ah go on then .  .  . What's the score with these unobtanium plugs darrsi?- Any pros and cons are much appreciated  Big Grin


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I think the main difference is that they last much longer that normal but unless you are doing massive miles then the price difference is not worth while
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They would be worth the while eventually becausr you would get your moneys worth, and if you properly shop around they're really not as expensive as you'd think.
I only bought new ones recently to eliminate them from my starting issues, but i've cleaned up the old ones and kept hold of them 'cos there'll be plenty more life in them.
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But there is no performance benefit ---is there ?
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Not really, it's more about longevity.

http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/iridium-spark-plugs
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