Eko6 2nd Gear March 28, 2012 Share March 28, 2012 Has anyone tried Iridium Laser? It is better? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
QQDreamer 4th Gear March 28, 2012 Share March 28, 2012 are u referring to denso or NGK? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Escksu Clutched March 28, 2012 Share March 28, 2012 On 3/28/2012 at 12:36 PM, Eko6 said: Has anyone tried Iridium Laser? It is better? ARe you referring to the ngk iridium laser plugs? They are the same as Iridium IX plugs except for the additional platinum disc welded on the ground electrode. Hence they last longer than Irdium IX. AFAIK, Iridium MAX is also the same. There is additional platinum disc. Worth it or not depends on the price. Iridium IX can easily easily 80-100K. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skyiet27 Clutched March 29, 2012 Share March 29, 2012 bro u know est cost to change this ngk plugs? cos i jus got a used subaru, heard very tedious to change so tot of using long life plugs last x driving lancer all along using normal $3 plug serving me quite well for 6yrs hahha tks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eko6 2nd Gear March 30, 2012 Author Share March 30, 2012 On 3/28/2012 at 2:05 PM, Escksu said: ARe you referring to the ngk iridium laser plugs? They are the same as Iridium IX plugs except for the additional platinum disc welded on the ground electrode. Hence they last longer than Irdium IX. AFAIK, Iridium MAX is also the same. There is additional platinum disc. Worth it or not depends on the price. Iridium IX can easily easily 80-100K. If Iridium IX can go 100K, how about Laser one? BTW, Laser one is cheaper, about $70 per set. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleFireCracker Neutral Newbie March 30, 2012 Share March 30, 2012 I think dense Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trex101 3rd Gear March 30, 2012 Share March 30, 2012 On 3/29/2012 at 1:48 AM, Skyiet27 said: bro u know est cost to change this ngk plugs? cos i jus got a used subaru, heard very tedious to change so tot of using long life plugs last x driving lancer all along using normal $3 plug serving me quite well for 6yrs hahha tks What yr and model is your Subaru? NGK IX can last you 60k km for $50, good for 3yr worth of driving. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skyiet27 Clutched March 30, 2012 Share March 30, 2012 Mine a my06 wagon bro $50 for whole set of plugs? May I know where can I change them? Tks bro Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trex101 3rd Gear March 30, 2012 Share March 30, 2012 (edited) On 3/30/2012 at 10:13 AM, Skyiet27 said: Mine a my06 wagon bro $50 for whole set of plugs? May I know where can I change them? Tks bro Subaru Impreza 1.6 GD5? if it is then NGK iridium IX BKR6EIX-11 would be the correct part no. Edited March 30, 2012 by Trex101 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skyiet27 Clutched March 30, 2012 Share March 30, 2012 Oh I jud got this Subaru, Duno the code is it gd5 lol I tot in Subaru, they call it my05, my 08 etc Mine a hawkeye K tks bro for the part num for plugs So any ws u recommend? Preferably eastern or amk area I assume the part num is for long life like wat u mentioned ard 3 yrs Hahaha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear March 30, 2012 Share March 30, 2012 On 3/30/2012 at 9:46 AM, LittleFireCracker said: I think dense You mean Denso? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear March 30, 2012 Share March 30, 2012 On 3/28/2012 at 2:05 PM, Escksu said: ARe you referring to the ngk iridium laser plugs? They are the same as Iridium IX plugs except for the additional platinum disc welded on the ground electrode. Hence they last longer than Irdium IX. AFAIK, Iridium MAX is also the same. There is additional platinum disc. Worth it or not depends on the price. Iridium IX can easily easily 80-100K. When using life long plugs, it is good to get the workshop to check each of their conditions after a certain mileage to make sure they can still be used until the stipulated interval. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Escksu Clutched April 2, 2012 Share April 2, 2012 On 3/30/2012 at 10:13 AM, Skyiet27 said: Mine a my06 wagon bro $50 for whole set of plugs? May I know where can I change them? Tks bro ...m x t r a d i n g s... Btw they are super long lasting. All you need is to regap them once in a while Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikelcy1963 1st Gear April 2, 2012 Share April 2, 2012 On 3/30/2012 at 2:32 PM, Yuan said: When using life long plugs, it is good to get the workshop to check each of their conditions after a certain mileage to make sure they can still be used until the stipulated interval. Yep, I think my AD did not check just because its Denso Iridium. When I went to an outside shop to service at 60k, the mechanic show me the plugs weren't so pretty looking anymore at 60k. He thinks my AD did not check at all. Not all iridum plugs lasts 80-100k...at least mine don't. Someone mentioned just use basic plugs and just change every 10k. I think this is good advice Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladykillerz 4th Gear April 2, 2012 Share April 2, 2012 just a thought, iridium spark plugs which claimed to last really long. lasting long really good? why not get copper spark plugs which cost much cheaper and yet can change to a whole new set whenever you like? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trex101 3rd Gear April 2, 2012 Share April 2, 2012 On 4/2/2012 at 3:13 PM, Ladykillerz said: just a thought, iridium spark plugs which claimed to last really long. lasting long really good? why not get copper spark plugs which cost much cheaper and yet can change to a whole new set whenever you like? Long life is not the only advantage of iridium plugs, - High Ignitability is only achieved by utilising an exposed fine tip centre electrode allowing superior flame growth. The finer point means that once a spark forms, the flame kernel does not have a large mass of centre electrode(2.5mm for copper and 0.6mm for NGK Iridium IX) that reduces absorption of heat and the flame shadow impeding the flame progress. This equates to a more complete burn. - The fine electrode and tapered cut ground electrode increase the electric field strength at the gap, reducing the voltage required for sparking to begin. Improved cold starting and a quicker response during acceleration is achieved. The diagram on the right displays the the greater the gap between electrodes, the higher the required voltage. The Iridium plug, with a centre electrode diametre of just 0.6mm, substantially reduces the required voltage compared to a standard plug. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear April 3, 2012 Share April 3, 2012 On 3/28/2012 at 12:36 PM, Eko6 said: Has anyone tried Iridium Laser? It is better? I believe Iridium is the material used. Laser is the advertisement used. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear April 3, 2012 Share April 3, 2012 On 3/28/2012 at 2:05 PM, Escksu said: ARe you referring to the ngk iridium laser plugs? They are the same as Iridium IX plugs except for the additional platinum disc welded on the ground electrode. Hence they last longer than Irdium IX. AFAIK, Iridium MAX is also the same. There is additional platinum disc. Worth it or not depends on the price. Iridium IX can easily easily 80-100K. Copper electrode easily last 50k km ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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