joegr
Dedicated LVC Member
Funny how everyone wants to use factory only ignition parts and have no problem using suspected sub-standard suspension/cooling system/etc. parts.
Just an observation.......
Not everyone.
Funny how everyone wants to use factory only ignition parts and have no problem using suspected sub-standard suspension/cooling system/etc. parts.
Just an observation.......
or if oem is so great why do people want to redo all the radio.
or what about everyone cheaping out on wheels all the time,
the story always has another side.
In the case of the radio, maybe people want features that the factory radios (at the time) don't have.
In the case of the wheels, everybody has different opinions on what looks best.
In the case of the spark plugs, there's nothing to be gained by using a non-oem. The OEMs are reasonable cost, and have a reasonable life span. Despite the snake oil claims, there are no performance gains to be had by using different plugs.
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All I was saying is that the previous debate was to not deviate from oem.. so then any one who says that and uses non oem parts is being hypocritical.
Rell.....I guess I live dangerously since I successfully ran NGK in my last engine and in this new one. Call me marcdanger.![]()
with the internal combustion engine there is always room for improvement the efficiency is really a curve were there are infinite amounts of changes that could be made to increase performance until you are approaching 100%.
seeing as our engine is probably closer to 40% or less efficiency which means we are not building the performance to the best of its ability there for our plugs are optimized to be as good as they need to be to run not as good as they could be..
I mean we could do the derivative if we truly new the efficiency curves of your engines
then to find were on the curve we are as we approach infinity or in our 100%
I used NGK last time just because I've always had good luck with them, and they were much cheaper than OEM.