Most people who've done this hot rodding gig for quite a while will tell you these things:
Proper heat range has a great deal to do with how well a plug will work and last!
NGK V-Power is a pretty damn good plug. If you're on a budget go with regular old Autolites as they work really good for cheap.
If anyone wants to compare one brand of plug against another brand they must make sure it's the same gap and heat range plus,
Standard against Standard, Platinum against Platinum, Iridium against Iridium. Failure to do so will give one plug the favor from the start.
In some instances you'll have to look at the back of the manufacturers book instead of online to find the correct info, it's something alot of people aren't willing to do.
Proper heat range has a great deal to do with how well a plug will work and last!
NGK V-Power is a pretty damn good plug. If you're on a budget go with regular old Autolites as they work really good for cheap.
If anyone wants to compare one brand of plug against another brand they must make sure it's the same gap and heat range plus,
Standard against Standard, Platinum against Platinum, Iridium against Iridium. Failure to do so will give one plug the favor from the start.
In some instances you'll have to look at the back of the manufacturers book instead of online to find the correct info, it's something alot of people aren't willing to do.