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I know there's a lot of different feelings on which spark plug performs in the 968 best (mine's 1994 if that makes any difference) but the three-prong jobbers in there now definitely need replacing. Also, the distributer cap and rotor look to be getting their share of flame. The car runs great but it's obvious that the plugs are up for a change and the others...well...they may be pretty pricey to change out right now so I might just clean them.
I had platinum tri-prong plugs (new) for my 928 when I first got it and had a mechanic do some work for me that was over my head. He saw the plugs and said that my car would run better with stock plugs. Always wondered about that. Has anyone actually noticed any difference or is it mostly hype?
Suggestions?
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Harvey
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A friend of mine races his Acura and he's a big fan of Nology Silver plugs and Nology Hot wire.
I wasn't sure if such a big spark would cause premature detenation in the 968. Any thoghts or experience with these Nology products?
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[quote name='flash' post='64752' date='Dec 28 2008, 12:26 AM']frequency of change is relative - my car sits a lot, so i tend to varnish plugs pretty quickly - i change them when i change my oil - no, i don't "need" to, but they are cheap enough, and since i don't drive the car for anything but fun, i want every last bit of performance
which reminds me that i need to order more[/quote]
Perhaps you could start selling sets of your old ones in the classifieds here...
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How is it that many of todays new cars don't get new plugs for 100,000 miles?
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I remember a thread several years ago on another site that spoke about using shims on the plugs to get all the spark gaps to point in the same direction (I think down) to get a more consistant burn pattern. Claimed about 5hp. Does anyone remember that?
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