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I've been running on a remap for over a year, took my plugs out on saturday to try Clive's new shiney iridiums and mine were perfect :thumbup:

so i can have them back on sat then :rofl::rofl:

Errrrm..... :finger:

best plugs are standard plugs

you do not need to run lower temp plugs etc etc on a stage 1 or stage 2 car

denso irriduim are horrid mine lasted 90 miles before failure and after a google search its common lol

speaking to a few tuners they have all said on a k03s or k04 etc etc just run standard plugs

Hmm...this is new for me, as I've read mostly everywhere that you'd need to go 1 degree colder for every 60-70 bhp . Any arguments why the standard plugs would be fine? (not that they wouldn't be...as I'm running them now, but maybe colder ones would run better)

only really need to look at changing when you have high bhp so big turbo road not kkk turbo's

each to there own i guess i still use uprated spark plugs but dont decrease on temp :thumbup:

OEM NGK plugs here!!

They get checked every 5k and never had an issue.

Steve

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