just stick with OEM bosch plugs
just stick with OEM bosch plugs
Mark
1999 M3 Cosmos Black/ Black 78k
1994 540i Oxford Green/ Silver Grey Sold @ 133k
1995 M3 Arctic Silver/Black Sold @ 117k
1990 325i Zinnobar Red/Black Sold @ 115k
Why do you say that? have you tried these or know anyone who has? Longer life, measurable improvement is gas mileage from more efficient combustion aren't worth the few extra dollars? If these claims are largely exaggerated and any gains are so minute as to be virtually invisible then I'd agree the expense would be obviously pointless. Maybe they'd really only be worth it with that Ignition Solutions set of coils that doubles the voltage output from the plugs ,huh? lol..
1995 540i Manual build 1/95
I don't ever believe eBay claims.
InDEuroz | e34 540i/6 '94 w/ bore/stroked m62 | e30 325iS '87 | Ducati 748R '00
I thought i read these claims on the Deno site and attested by others who've used them. The only thing i read on the ebay site was the price and shipping. Its time for new plugs and unless the added cost is flat out not gonna produce any meaningful benefit I don't have a problem spending twice what the OEM Bosch plugs cost.Anyway I know a few people here have said they've bought them and i figured someone could have found them cheaper. This is as low as i found them.
1995 540i Manual build 1/95
so, this isn't going to answer your question at all. sorry.
but i've been through airframe powerplant training (a piston engine is a piston engine), and my instructor said what all the master techs say, and that's that a spark plug isn't gonna do any of the above. this guy's been in the aircraft industry over 20 years, and working on his own cars for... ****, the guy's pretty old, i'll say upwards of forty. those plugs aren't any better than stock.
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The key to good spark plug is sharp edge on electrodes. When you buy a new plug, you will see that the new plug got a good sharp edge whereas the one you took out of the car is already rounded off. This is the reason why we have to change plugs.
Nowdays, we have new cars where the first spark plug change is at 100,000 miles. So you figured... well how did they do that? The simplest way to do this is make a spark plug that wears exceptionally so that they always have a sharp edge. Of course, you can't just rely on this... you do have to beef up the ignition system to handle the worse condition the spark plug get while providing good emission and economy.
That is the reason why these specialty plugs comes in... because the way they wear down... instead of a rounded off copper electrodes... they had some special metals... most common back then was platinum... platinum always protected and because of small ignition point.. and the reliability of platinum metal. it doesn't 'round' off.
The bad thing about platinum is that they don't 'demand' spark power for modern high HP engine. You got to have high demand for strong spark.. and that's where all other plugs came in... BMW experimented with silver composite electrodes... they did their job... always sharp edge but wears down... even though it last 2 or 3 times longer than regular plug.... not enough for 100,000 miles.
So from engineering point of view. it is not mere just a miracle plug. You got to have a whole package to make it run right. So don't just dismiss it.
What about those two or four prong electrode design... They are another design factor to make the spark plug last longer... Instead of forcing the plugs to fire with high demand... which wears plug down... they eased it with two to creat a wider stable ignition.
I am not an engineer... I read about this stuff long ago and they have valid points. BMW does use double prongs plugs and the silver plugs but I haven't caught up with newest things on market.
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6 more...lets go hijack a nubes thread or somethinglike the good ol days.
Originally Posted by Tiger
95 E34 530I V2.37
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