Best Spark Plugs for Performance!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2021
  • I can't believe what Spark Plugs do for my engine! E3 spark plugs vs NGK iridium spark plugs. Acdelco platinum spark plugs vs Normal spark plugs. How to test a spark plug?
    What about NGK laser iridium spark plugs vs regular spark plugs in a future spark plug review. E3 premium diamond fire spark plugs vs Denso spark plug iridium. Also in a future test. spark plug comparison to find out what is best for your car. Today on Nates interactive auto we find out what is the best performance spark plugs and The best spark plug design. Also is autolite a good spark plug? People say e3 spark plugs cause damage but I haven't experienced that.
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  • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
    @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +32

    What is your preferred spark plugs?

    • @robertkotevski9649
      @robertkotevski9649 2 года назад +7

      I use ngk tr6 , in my ls3

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +5

      Have you tried different plugs if so was there a difference?

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +3

      How is NGk performance in comparison with other brands?

    • @CaniLupine
      @CaniLupine 2 года назад

      I run NGK Ruthenium HX in my 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage. The best ones I've run were actually Pulstar, but they have major reliability issues.

    • @conner5611
      @conner5611 2 года назад +4

      Ngk

  • @texaskidzuk
    @texaskidzuk 2 года назад +224

    NGK Iridium spark plugs are the best in my 35 years of mechanic experience. I will use nothing less.

    • @m476nycity
      @m476nycity 2 года назад +9

      This basically sums it up.

    • @steeviekouadio9311
      @steeviekouadio9311 2 года назад +2

      How much miles can it last ?

    • @texaskidzuk
      @texaskidzuk 2 года назад +10

      @@steeviekouadio9311 80,000-100,000 miles on a healthy engine.

    • @seechurnkumarnitish4572
      @seechurnkumarnitish4572 2 года назад +7

      What about Denso Iridium?

    • @texaskidzuk
      @texaskidzuk 2 года назад +3

      @@seechurnkumarnitish4572 They are great too by my understanding.

  • @mikewetzel1162
    @mikewetzel1162 2 года назад +2

    Good job man. Thanks for all the time you put into this it is appreciated

  • @johnh2937
    @johnh2937 Год назад +1

    Your video of the sparking is amazing and tells me a lot!! Thank you.

  • @idealistissiz
    @idealistissiz 2 года назад +11

    I've been using the original Lancia spark plugs manufactured by champion for my Fiat Coupe. Recently I've swapped to Bosch and NGK. Didn't notice any difference but most probably by chance the NGK condition seemed to be better when removed. By the way all were copper spark plugs didn't uprage to any irridium or so.

  • @arniceousmaximus2183
    @arniceousmaximus2183 2 года назад +9

    I swapped out my stock plugs with iridium several yrs ago I notice slight improvement with gas mileage. Performance wise well good firing I lay into it too . Thanks again for this presentation nate

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +3

      I owe all of the thanks to you.

    • @furqan9499
      @furqan9499 3 месяца назад

      @@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTOi have 1300 cc non efi which one is better to save furl and to enhance power and performance iridium ix,iridium power,iridium tough,iridium tt (titanium tip) , or double platinum????

  • @concernedcitizen780
    @concernedcitizen780 2 года назад +24

    I run NGK iridium plugs. I can’t say I get more horse power but they went 100,000 miles and look brand new.

    • @gj91471
      @gj91471 2 года назад

      Use copper or silver.... Will get more output everytime but will not last as long as iridium

    • @tack3411
      @tack3411 3 месяца назад

      @@gj91471 .5-2 more hp vs ( likely same performance) and lasting over 100k is an easy play in my book

  • @Ethan_tran
    @Ethan_tran Год назад

    Hi, any recommendations between Bosch double iridium and NGK laser iridium for the best power performance? (Im using Mercedes A class w176 petrol)? Thanks

  • @clydewaak5856
    @clydewaak5856 2 года назад +2

    Always had good luck with ac delco copper plugs. Cool video would like to see more like this!

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад

      Im so happy to hear your experience, it helps people like myself in the NIA community know what to use and what not to use. Even more unbelievable you used some of your time to be kind to a stranger, that says what a good person you are.

  • @serarang772
    @serarang772 2 года назад

    nice video! can't wait to see your test the LED headlight!

  • @jimmyforshee7865
    @jimmyforshee7865 11 месяцев назад +3

    I have used the E3 plugs and they are very good plugs. They perform real good. They are very good on gas mileage and they are hard to flood and they just crank right backup and keep going.

  • @user-kk9ww2dg3z
    @user-kk9ww2dg3z 10 месяцев назад +3

    I've been using E3 for the past few years. Totally dependable

  • @chincemagnet
    @chincemagnet 2 года назад +54

    I’ve been using NGK Iridium plugs for years, they’re very good plugs. I’ve also tried those Bosch Platinum Plus 4 plugs that were crazy expensive at the time and I ended up having trouble with them very shortly after. I didn’t notice any performance gains from either one tbh. My last two sports cars used the Iridium plugs straight from the factory.

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +8

      Yes this seems to be a very good plug and the really last a long time. I appreciate you sharing it helps people that aren't sure because they don't have the experience yet.

    • @wanzikrylds
      @wanzikrylds 2 года назад +2

      iridium or laser iridium sir?

    • @jamesbowen2105
      @jamesbowen2105 2 года назад +2

      Need the rare earth element!

    • @ocrapo9327
      @ocrapo9327 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesbowen2105 We need it for sparkplugs.

    • @brahtrumpwonbigly7309
      @brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Год назад

      @@ocrapo9327 exactly.

  • @jayholewinski
    @jayholewinski 2 года назад +1

    Wow cool video Nate. I appreciate your information and studies.

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +2

      Its I that wants to thank you for the kindness, I really cant tell you how much it means to me.

    • @jayholewinski
      @jayholewinski 2 года назад

      @@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO no no... Thank you. I watch ALL your videos and get a lot of useful information. I have been wrenching on my own cars since 16 and I am 50 now...haha. So yeah all these studies and the information found is very interesting and useful. Thanks again bud. Keep up the great works.

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад

      It really is great meeting & knowing there are good people like yourself out there so I am grateful.

    • @jayholewinski
      @jayholewinski 2 года назад

      @@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO thank you Nate. You too.

  • @youshowmeyours
    @youshowmeyours Год назад +1

    I've had my old school plugs for three years and still going strong

  • @AshishBalaji
    @AshishBalaji 6 месяцев назад

    I have a 2007 E550 with 150k miles and stock plugs still inside I think. I was wondering What would be better choice. Denso iridium power 5353 ixuh 22 plugs or ngk 5353 iridium ix plugs?

  • @nitrocrew_
    @nitrocrew_ 2 года назад +73

    Build a compression chamber use an inert gas, pressurize and see which one fails to fire as you increase the pressure.

    • @TheSol115
      @TheSol115 2 года назад +3

      Esa es la mejor manera . Bajo presion

    • @nitrocrew_
      @nitrocrew_ 2 года назад +2

      @@TheSol115 sure

    • @bmint
      @bmint Год назад

      Is your thinking that in an extremely inert environment the spark wouldn’t happen, because like lightening and thunder, the electricity rips the air to create the bang, but the air is only ripped/explosive because of the hydrogen and oxygen.. h2o.. so the spark should not spark because lack of combustible, ie “air”? But the spark combusts the diode, copper or iridium or platinum, or other? Not the air, or is the spark between the air?
      You are correct that an inert gas test would be best

    • @flhusa1
      @flhusa1 Год назад

      Now thats a test . He is basically making a cute spark machine. Put a spark plug inside a plasma ball be the new lava lamp .

  • @torqueandbeanssauce
    @torqueandbeanssauce Год назад

    Now is this best performance as In how does the plug performan and last I'm an oe application. Or is it which plug is best for a high performance application? Cause alot of time iridium isn't the best option for a turbo application along with platinum because it holds heat and causes detonation.

  • @robertkotevski9649
    @robertkotevski9649 2 года назад +1

    Great test mate

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +1

      Hey thank you for taking time out of your day to watch and comment, it means the world to me.

  • @imagingteam
    @imagingteam 2 года назад +44

    NGK sparks looked more consistent and not jumping all over the place

  • @deansteele7243
    @deansteele7243 4 месяца назад

    I love your honesty;)

  • @pierresaintdaniel300
    @pierresaintdaniel300 Год назад

    Hi my friend please telling me what spark plug I can use for my BMW 2003 325 xi

  • @krank2kold
    @krank2kold Год назад

    I desperately need some spark plugs for a 2013 Jaguar XF 5.0 Supercharged. Which plug would be better for longevity & performance? Help...

  • @julzzcan9490
    @julzzcan9490 2 года назад +17

    I've used E3s on two different 350 V8 Chevrolet Gen 1 engines, which work very well and are pre-gapped! The others are mediocre, in my opinion, and experience with all of these. Thanks for the video!

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +3

      Its I that thanks you, first for the helpful information some people in the NIA community are trying to seek answers. So again I really appreciate you. Funny how a positive comment makes someone's day better.

    • @toxictophat4194
      @toxictophat4194 2 года назад +1

      I popped them in my mower I'm impressed I'll have to see how my 86 Nissan 300zx likes them over ngk

    • @scottr3999
      @scottr3999 Год назад +1

      Gimik plugs, NOTHING, beats an Denso Iridium Spark plug, increased HP, better mileage and less emissions.. the E3 delivers not 1 of these improvements!

  • @Games-xu6fh
    @Games-xu6fh Год назад

    When we clean spark plug using sand paper, will the remains of the sand on the spark plug affect the engine any way like damaging internal parts?

  • @robbally4790
    @robbally4790 2 года назад +11

    Ok, here's the deal, copper is the best sparking plug but the center electrode wears quite fast. Platinum and Iridium are harder and more temp resistant. That's why they are used, to extend the service time. It can be extremely difficult to replace spark plugs in newer cars, especially V-6 front wheel drive cars. The cylinders facing the front are easy but the ones facing the rear are a pain, usually requiring removal of the intake manifold and cowl (where the wipers are) you don't want to have to do that every 30,000 miles.

    • @thelion2358
      @thelion2358 2 года назад +1

      Most complete & accurate comment so far. I've got a gen1 350 w/ high compression pistons that runs awesome on copper & so-so on iridium

    • @KingJT80
      @KingJT80 7 месяцев назад

      @@thelion2358 yep got old school copper in my 302. as long as its a high energy electronic ignition (in my case the factory 1979 duraspark II), copper plugs are gonna work good

  • @user-du2pw6sg1m
    @user-du2pw6sg1m 10 месяцев назад

    Hello my friend, what is the best type of spark plug, NGK or Bosch?

  • @georgia-outside825
    @georgia-outside825 8 месяцев назад

    My idea of testing would be…..
    Run 4 different plugs in a vehicle then bring them back to the bench to see how the spark and temps are with carbon build up on them. I personally feel an spark plug will spark and do it’s job, but how’s does it react to carbon build up and exposure to engine heat. I also feel the plus with the needle like core might prematurely fail quicker due to lack of surface area and carbon building up on the tiny needle like core. Just my thoughts. And maybe that’s why E3 is confident giving the warranty they give on their products. I race motorcycles in endurance races. I’ve always been parcial to NGK in anything made in Japan. But I have a KTM (Austrian) dirt bike and I have had NGK prematurely fail leaving me changing a plug miles out in the woods. I tried E3 and I haven’t had a single plug fail YET. I’m running the trails, same fuel, same jetting on the carburetor. I would have no issue sending you a NGK and E3 that I’ve ran in my bike for you to test on the bench if you would like. They would both be run on the same track for the same amount of time so it would be a fair test.

  • @skotsephrenia1
    @skotsephrenia1 2 месяца назад +1

    I noticed the difference with the NGK iridium plugs compared to bosch; Champion; AC Delco and other brands is when used on a high performance engine mostly with some engine modifications.. When your using it on standard engines all of them seems the same and no significant difference... But once you advanced the timing or increase the boost pressure on turbo engine or run a high octane fuel... There is where NGK shines... The engine never bogs down or misfire on a dyno where other spark plugs does... BTW the car is a heavily modified Honda turbo civic I used it with... Running Hondata S300... You can see clearly on the dyno graph how each of those spark plugs behaves under intense boost

  • @titangaming777.
    @titangaming777. 2 года назад +3

    i would like to see an autolite vs ngk video with the pressure raising and raising until one fails and the other wins

  • @mrblanche
    @mrblanche Год назад +2

    I would have turned down the voltage until each plug stopped firing. Other that that, all this was was a pretty light demonstration.

  • @sportsmansparadice42
    @sportsmansparadice42 Год назад

    What about using a multi meter to check the resistance?

  • @paulojunqueira3321
    @paulojunqueira3321 Год назад

    Qual vela de Iridium poderia usar na Lifan X80?

  • @mikesbarn1858
    @mikesbarn1858 День назад

    I am using E3 in my heavy duty mowers. Never had a problem.

  • @MrCraiglicious
    @MrCraiglicious 3 месяца назад

    Love the video but especially love the voice!!😅

  • @charleyeugenestrom.3249
    @charleyeugenestrom.3249 2 года назад

    What's the very best spark plug for my 2005 mazda 2wd 5 speed truck please get back to me.ok need advice.

  • @thehemiolds455
    @thehemiolds455 Год назад +1

    I bought some E3's for my 06 trailblazer i felt the difference. The olds were just 3 1/2 years olds. The truck ran just. But i felt the difference 👍

  • @Bobby-hm3dk
    @Bobby-hm3dk 7 месяцев назад +2

    I've experimented with many different plugs in my 11' Audi A4 quattro 2.0 tfsi b8 . This car is known for carbon buildup due to direct injection amidst other things, therefore I've found that iridium doesn't carbon up like the factory "Double Platinum" does. I've tried NGK & Denso in copper, Platinum, double Platinum and Iridium. I personally like the Denso Iridium power the best. They seem to burn off the carbon due to extreme heat range. Just IMO..

  • @valeriocaputo1782
    @valeriocaputo1782 10 месяцев назад

    If i put an iridium plug in a 2 strokes, what are the gains?

  • @nateibrahim3653
    @nateibrahim3653 2 года назад +1

    NFL plugs are for performance!!! Tried them in different applications(personal vehicles) . They are hands down a quality plug.

  • @mathewshoyt1763
    @mathewshoyt1763 Год назад +1

    Replaced my AC Delco spark plugs on my 2005 Colorado with some NGK iridium with new boots. Noticed the difference immediately on startup and driving. Just hoping my truck stops burning gas so fast

  • @MrRockydee07
    @MrRockydee07 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Actually, i have two police cars, Crown Victoria and an interceptor utility that i need to remove the intake manifold to charge the plugs,They used Motorcraft platinum plugs, and the performance is excellent .

    • @tubetime39
      @tubetime39 2 месяца назад

      How often do you have to charge them ?

    • @MrRockydee07
      @MrRockydee07 2 месяца назад

      @tubetime39 perhaps about 100k miles, mybe check them for gap about 70k miles .

  • @Mike-xt2ot
    @Mike-xt2ot Год назад

    For my sbc 350 circle track engine using cheap copper plugs and cheap cap and rotor i file the ground straps to a point. I do the same on the rotor button.
    I first did these mods on my stock daily driven truck and noticed a difference and after several months i inspected inside of distributor cap and found no arc trails commonly seen on stock caps.
    Plugs wore fine and any fuel mixture issues were easily visible.
    Thats all folks.

  • @GokuInstinct1
    @GokuInstinct1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Denso iridium vs NGK iridium. Which one is better?

  • @joes.7536
    @joes.7536 Год назад +1

    My 1.8t Audi engine tuned to 250 whp loves the brisk silver racing plugs.

    • @xxatya
      @xxatya Месяц назад

      Brisk, the best of the best

  • @bdennis19851
    @bdennis19851 2 года назад

    Would you test champion plugs

  • @davidcollis4758
    @davidcollis4758 2 года назад +3

    I have always had good luck using the factory replacement AC Delco spark plugs in my vehicles. I tried a set of E3 in my '79 Cadillac. They didn't last at all. Number 8 cyl kept fouling the plug out every few weeks. I put AC Delco back in the car and drove it another 2 years before I parked it for good and the plug didn't foul out. I wouldn't use an E3 spark plug in my lawnmower. I have also had good luck with NGK.

    • @collinwood6496
      @collinwood6496 Год назад

      Had an e3 in my lawn mower for four years. Runs better still than when I put a new ngk in.

  • @creationinspired200
    @creationinspired200 5 месяцев назад

    Where can i buy one of those testers? And how much???

  • @ronaldhaugen5967
    @ronaldhaugen5967 2 месяца назад +1

    Where do I get a tool like that let me know,

  • @invinoveritas8704
    @invinoveritas8704 2 года назад +2

    I stick with NGK or Denso platinum or iridium depending on budget.

  • @rafa.official4327
    @rafa.official4327 2 года назад

    Which is best for 7hp honda motor?

  • @raymondwallace8990
    @raymondwallace8990 2 года назад +8

    Can't tell you how many E3 plugs I've pulled from customers Camaros, Firebirds and Truck 4.8,5.3 an 6.0 LS engines that made them run like crap just to throw a set of NGKs back in and they run fine. But so far I've haven't had to change them out of a Mustang. Just seems odd the chevys didn't like em.

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 Год назад

      interesting...

    • @jeladsnikpoh1289
      @jeladsnikpoh1289 26 дней назад

      I have them in a 5.3 and had them in a LS1 5.7 with excellent results. With other minor modifications my 250k Envoy XL 5.3 with 4.10 gears does 0-60 in 5second range, and has gotten as good as 24mpg driven conservatively. My relatively fuel-sipping Corvette LS1 saw a consistent 2mpg improvent with them too. Very noticeable improvement on every small engine I've installed them in, especially my Kawasaki Ninja and 2stroke motorized bicycle. My fuel-stingy Yamaha generator runs an extra 1/2hour on 1 gallon under same exact conditions compared to the NGK that came with it. On a tight budget E3s are best plug, Pulstar Plasmacore better if money is no object. (My personal experience with dozens of different engines and several types of plugs). No idea how you got your information, definitely not in line with my experiences!

  • @1974motorhead
    @1974motorhead Год назад +1

    One of the NGK with 3 something exploded in my 93 Audi C4 Quattro 2.6.
    I changed back to the oldstyle, change them once a year and work's fine.
    Next is the oil by an old Audi V6, keep by 10w40.
    My young mechanic filled 5w30 in with the words; it's much better for your engine.
    After 500 km the engine starts a clicking noise, I changed the oil back to 10w40 and it stops after 50 km.
    Old Cars dosent like fancy mondern stuff I learned from that.
    Regards from Denmark.

    • @brahtrumpwonbigly7309
      @brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Год назад

      Thicker oil will mask some noise made by worn components. I'd keep an eye on your oil during changes. Make sure you don't see excess metal.

  • @jamesbowen2105
    @jamesbowen2105 2 года назад

    In non turbo app bosch platinum plus yttrrium with 2-4 electrodes outperform and cost 4-6 dollars. If you have turbo an irridium or ruthenium plug is necessary with ruthenium out boosting and lasting irridium for a boost in cost also!

  • @MustangGuru
    @MustangGuru 8 месяцев назад

    I put the E3s in my 2015 Roush Mustang stage 3. And got way to much spark blowout.

  • @simorebuths7301
    @simorebuths7301 7 месяцев назад +1

    Technically the plug doin what it’s supposed to from the point you switch them out is better performance. That’s just a pretty way of saying so.

  • @dalapanaris2542
    @dalapanaris2542 Год назад

    ada busi Acdelco R43TS ga ?

  • @raulserna9871
    @raulserna9871 2 года назад +2

    Remember the plugs from JC witney and claimed to fire in oil?

  • @alaskarailroad3996
    @alaskarailroad3996 2 года назад

    Ac delco in all my cars and trucks. Champion in my small engines.

  • @timgrose7273
    @timgrose7273 2 года назад +1

    Call me crazy, lazy or busy, but I have a 2006 4.8 with over 220, 000 miles all on the OEM plugs. Maybe I have been lulled into thinking I have not lost any performance by it being my daily driver for 16 years. I am sure I have lost something yet my truck still has good throttle response and I have in the past towed a 30ft RV. Engine idles very smoothly. I am the sole maintenance guy on this truck but for the life of me, why I have not changed the OEM plugs or wires is beyond me. Maybe because I am not feeling any degradation in power. Not sure about the MPG from new.

  • @CaniLupine
    @CaniLupine 2 года назад +17

    Best plugs I ever ran were Pulstars, at first. They have major reliability issues. Longest I had a set last was 10k miles before the ceramic insulator broke apart. NGK Ruthenium HX comes in a close second and is crazy reliable.

    • @seacradev5400
      @seacradev5400 2 года назад +1

      Agree, I have 2 heavily modded Ecoboost engines, pulled set out of f-150 after 45,000 miles and the gap was the same, .030. ruthenium rules.

    • @freebehindbars8654
      @freebehindbars8654 2 года назад

      Best plugs you’ve used lasted 10k miles. What makes them better than a equivalent performance that lasts 10x’s that.

    • @NordicDan
      @NordicDan Год назад

      @@freebehindbars8654 I think he was saying that the longest a set of Pulstars lasted for him was 10K

    • @freebehindbars8654
      @freebehindbars8654 Год назад

      @@NordicDan That first sentence says otherwise. He was fine with 10k, since they were the best plugs he’d ever used.

    • @freebehindbars8654
      @freebehindbars8654 Год назад

      As far as the best plug made, that I’ve used. NGK Iridium IX. We have service vehicles that get abused and pulled a set with 90k on them, zero wear and perfect color. Hooked it up and it’s running the same as the day I installed them.

  • @souza6377
    @souza6377 2 года назад

    Boa tarde amigo eu tenho um fox Plus flex 1.6 2006 motor EA111 onde esto querendo substituir as velas do meu Veículos pelas velas de 3 eletrodos NGK.(bkur5etc-10d) ESTAS VELAS PODE APLICAR NESTE MOTOR?

  • @buckskinsblackpowder7106
    @buckskinsblackpowder7106 2 года назад +7

    Just started using the E3 plugs in a 77 cj5 with a DUI distributor upgrade. HUGE difference!

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 Год назад +3

      sparks from e3 look brighter

    • @mywa8314
      @mywa8314 2 месяца назад

      What does that mean if sparks are brighter?

  • @Lecherous_Rex
    @Lecherous_Rex 2 года назад +2

    would love to see the same plug with and without resistor built in tested side by side in the tester you have

  • @temirtaragay8932
    @temirtaragay8932 4 месяца назад

    what do the results indicate?

  • @capri8225
    @capri8225 Год назад

    I tried all the plug types in my 95 tbird. Super ez to put plugs in. For the money? Copper. I had a msd system on it and I could open the gap

  • @thedeadman3848
    @thedeadman3848 2 года назад +9

    Its all marketing, someone is always trying to sell you something.
    In my opinion, Copper Core are inferior to the competition. With today’s EFI and electronic ignition systems, copper core will last 100k miles, I’ve done it personally.
    The only reason copper core gets a bad rap is back in the carburetor days, lots of cars ran rich on fuel, quality of the oil was also not as good as today. This caused fouling of the plugs. Hence the premature failure.

    • @toxictophat4194
      @toxictophat4194 2 года назад +1

      I feel like the E3 is a good copper replacement for older cars just because of how large area that needs to be fouled out before they lose there efficiency

    • @user-sp5bn6ye8y
      @user-sp5bn6ye8y 15 дней назад +1

      Copper is a softer metal. For this reason, it will simply not last as long as Iridium plugs (extremely hard metal, with excellent conductive qualities). Im an electrician and a mechanic.

  • @SM_Marketing181
    @SM_Marketing181 Год назад +1

    Is it Okay to switch to NGK's if your car came with AC Delco's ....??
    In my case a 2011 GMC Terrain

    • @texaskidzuk
      @texaskidzuk Месяц назад

      Yes, there should be no problems.

  • @todd5082
    @todd5082 Год назад +1

    I appreciate the “good ol’ boy” accent. Great video and keep testing.

  • @robm.6825
    @robm.6825 3 месяца назад

    I’ve had issues with e3 spark plugs. Never a firing problem with the NGKs

  • @chrisperkins7067
    @chrisperkins7067 Год назад

    Run E3 plugs in most of are atv,dirt bikes and three wheelers. They are more foul resistant. We street ride two Honda Dax 50’s hundreds of miles a summer. We would foul spark plugs probably every two trips with regular NGK or Champion plugs. Converted both bikes to take E3.24 small engine plugs only used two plugs total since the conversion. They also foul a lot less in 2 stroke engines when trail riding.

  • @gracegeorgeabraham4725
    @gracegeorgeabraham4725 2 года назад +1

    Does switching to iridium spark plugs improve engine smoothness and better throttle response in lower gears?

    • @scottykilmer1094
      @scottykilmer1094 2 года назад +1

      If your car came with Oem copper stick with copper! dont upgrade to iridiums or platinum, you will have power loss.
      It wil be a little bit smoother with iridiums and last much longer, but there will be power loss.
      And also copper spark plugs are much more powerfull than iridiums or platinums.

  • @PHILLIPfry2010
    @PHILLIPfry2010 17 дней назад

    I feel like i would run the ngks in my quad but still putting og Motorcraft pluggs in my cyote

  • @djohnnineonesix820
    @djohnnineonesix820 Год назад +1

    My choice is E3 for my beefed up Honda Ej8 coupe and AC Delco for my GM car

  • @williamC8227
    @williamC8227 2 года назад +26

    I run those E3 plugs in my 06 mustang did definitely notice a performance increase with those plugs. I had quicker throttle response and the car actually gained a little bit of extra power I was impressed.

    • @gj91471
      @gj91471 2 года назад +6

      Lol....... Put your car on a chassis Dyno..... You will find no difference.

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +2

      Thats very interesting no doubt. I have used them some.

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +3

      It can be really hard to notice a difference, especially when the gain is small but I have seen dyno test show no improvement and on a different test and circumstances there was a difference.

    • @gj91471
      @gj91471 2 года назад

      @@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO Usually we think we have made a gain but this is very rare.
      The side electrode can be cut back and the end of the electrode likes a 180 degrees radius.

    • @gj91471
      @gj91471 2 года назад +2

      It's torque you should be looking at.
      Torque = the ability to do work.
      Power is not used in normal day today driving.
      Power is just a calculation

  • @oldguy2082
    @oldguy2082 2 года назад +40

    For maximum economy, the copper plugs are the way to go. When I had my Focus, the OEM plugs were platinum, but replacing them copper plugs delivered a constant improvement of 1 mpg city, 2 mpg highway. The copper plugs can deliver a hotter spark due to less resistance to voltage loss. Yeah, they needed replacement between 12 to 15k miles, but if your thrifty or looking for better economy and/or performance that's the way to go. D

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +3

      Thats very insightful, Thanks for all of the information. What brand do you prefer?

    • @oldguy2082
      @oldguy2082 2 года назад +5

      @@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      IMHO, I don't have a favourite brand; in my case with the Focus it was because the Motorcraft copper plugs were the cheapest. Having said, I normally would start with the OEM manufacturers recommended brand of plug. Engines are like people, each one is different, I once had a Chevy 2500 and the factory AC Delco plugs were garbage. Experimented with NGK, Autolite, and ended up with Bosch working out the best. Sadly, these days many of engines use highly extended reach plugs that have no copper equivalent, so only expensive platinum or other more expensive plugs will work. But, even there you can, if you or so inclined, experiment with different plugs to see what works best for your application.

    • @Baard2000
      @Baard2000 2 года назад +4

      @@oldguy2082 my thought also: each engine needs its own plug

    • @smooth_orange2798
      @smooth_orange2798 Год назад +1

      Would this still apply to boosted applications? Just wondering because of the difference in compression and conditions inside the combustion chamber

    • @oldguy2082
      @oldguy2082 Год назад +4

      @@smooth_orange2798 I don't think that a copper plug would work well in boosted applications. The higher temperatures, higher compression would probably lead to very short plug life, which is why platinum or higher grade plugs are exclusively used in turbo or ultra high compression motors as an OEM plug.

  • @timkraft9896
    @timkraft9896 2 года назад +2

    I have use E3 plugs in all my engines right now they’re installed in a 92 V-8 Dakota 95 v8 jeep And in my Buick Park Avenue v6 and I just changed a three-year old with 45,000 miles on them out of my 87 Dodge V8 and they looked pretty good still

  • @tbas8741
    @tbas8741 6 месяцев назад +1

    Rare metal plugs last longer but Copper plugs Burn fuel better and more properly due to larger stronger spark.

  • @sicks6six
    @sicks6six Год назад

    Running a honda 4T trail bike single on NGK standard plug all was well but I tried the NGK iridium plug. On the standard plug huge bright blue spark. The iridium plug couldn't see the spark but bike started easier ticked over better came off choke quicker and ran more smoothly. There wasn't any problems with the standard plug but the iridium was better. TL 125. If anyone's is interested the engine is quite and tighter sounding. Difference between a Timex watch and a Rolex.. both work but one is better. Plug cost £10 apposed to £4 on eBay.

  • @rickjamesjr6651
    @rickjamesjr6651 2 года назад

    Can you test nitrode spark plugs 🔌

  • @curlracing276
    @curlracing276 2 года назад

    I would like to see a 1 ohm spark plug vs a 5k ohm spark plug

  • @boosted2.4_sky
    @boosted2.4_sky 2 года назад +2

    My spark plugs are about $2.50 a piece... I have a custom turbocharger set up that I did so I run a one step cooler (than stock) plug and change them frequently... don't get taken in by expensive spark plugs... all you need is for it to light off... a flame kernel will burn everything in the cylinder....been running them for ~15years no issues

    • @sssrp80
      @sssrp80 2 года назад

      I find the same thing, anything boosted. Better just use copper core and run the suckers. So many cars with misfire issues and surprised when $2.00 coppers run like a champ.

    • @Arcturian1111
      @Arcturian1111 11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree, spark is spark.

  • @taransingh5083
    @taransingh5083 6 месяцев назад

    What that device called?

  • @stephenperrone8694
    @stephenperrone8694 17 дней назад

    I put 24 NGZk iridium in my V8 Benz. Ran smoother and better gas mileage, plus won't have to change them more than every 100,000 miles

  • @truthsearcherforever3211
    @truthsearcherforever3211 Год назад

    Can u make video in how a defective spark plug will look like on ur device. ?

  • @zomaktechnology9648
    @zomaktechnology9648 2 года назад

    Am in Nigeria, how do I get it

  • @DIYLifeSkills
    @DIYLifeSkills 2 года назад +2

    Best is to stay with identical OEM, or risk problems…speaking from experience with many cars.

    • @dfls5069
      @dfls5069 2 года назад

      What If the OEM gap is 0.9" and you change to a Ruthenium plug that has 1.1" gap ?
      Is that significant enough to cause issues?
      Everything else lines up mind you: thread diameter, thread reach and hex size.

  • @craphittingthefan2360
    @craphittingthefan2360 Год назад

    I saw the show power nation simply install the E3 plugs on a Dyno and the engine picked up about 9HP just by changing plugs over a good quality plug but at $10 a plug not sure I want to do that.

  • @mainecrab
    @mainecrab 2 года назад +4

    Think copper plugs are going to give you the best performance but they won't last as long.

  • @RJ7heGrreat
    @RJ7heGrreat Год назад +8

    I’ve been using E3’s almost since they first came out. Personally I think for NA set ups they work great. Always noticed a better throttle response for sure and increase MPG by around 5 miles per gallon. Mostly 4 cylinder engines and 1 6 cylinder.

    • @MB1Billion
      @MB1Billion Год назад

      How about for Turbo Engines?

    • @RJ7heGrreat
      @RJ7heGrreat Год назад

      @@MB1Billion I’ve heard they aren’t great in turbo engines but I don’t know for certain.

    • @MB1Billion
      @MB1Billion Год назад +1

      @The 2 cents Podcast with R.J. The Grreat Thank You 👍
      I'm looking for Some Good Spark Plugs for my Turbo Family SUV.

    • @RJ7heGrreat
      @RJ7heGrreat Год назад

      @@MB1Billion NP, i would see what other people are running in theirs and see what they have to say then go from there.

    • @GlitterGoose
      @GlitterGoose 4 месяца назад

      ​@@RJ7heGrreatI've been running E3 plugs in my 2.0l LTG Turbo Buick for a few weeks now. Been rather happy with them even if people crap on the brand a lot. Been using E3 plugs for my other cars too. Been a good result

  • @poppagrouch4781
    @poppagrouch4781 Месяц назад

    94 GMC K1500 with 350 5.7 liter... 255K on the engine if original which I'm not sure... Used AC Delco and notice a miss so giving the NGK a shot and see how that works....

  • @coreymeadows47
    @coreymeadows47 2 года назад +1

    Plug index always counts where's the plug opens up towards both valves that's the main result Donna Testa trust me I know 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th gear and my true stick shift Mustang what are you doing first will do V gear

  • @MixedGoku
    @MixedGoku 2 года назад +1

    In my 4.3 l V6 I put NGK iridium spark plugs in it it ran okay and then while on a delivery only 2 months later it was missing obviously I thought it was something else took the spark plugs out sure enough I have never seen a weaker spark put the old copper ones in after a little cleanup I'm sure I can go a hundred thousand miles on it and it's stronger than ever

    • @jalee6587
      @jalee6587 Год назад

      Copper plugs won't last over 30k miles the electrode wears down.

  • @christopherballesteros377
    @christopherballesteros377 2 года назад

    Can you do a video on Accel Copper Plugs or any actual copper plugs vs others. Thank you

  • @shorty808100
    @shorty808100 2 года назад +4

    You shoulda compared Autolites there a super cheap plug too

  • @aaronryze
    @aaronryze 3 месяца назад

    Back then (last year) I was a crackhead of a driver sliding and racing in my 150hp 1998 honda odyssey across the land. Still ended up with 30highway and 26combined with e3 spark plugs. Also installed a full custom exhaust to the cat and short ram at the same time so I'm not sure how much the spark plugs contributed to fuel economy but I do know that the odyssey was supposed to do 24highway and 21combined.

    • @aaronryze
      @aaronryze 3 месяца назад

      Gonna put some e3 sparkeronies in my 8th gen honda accord 6-6 and see if it explodes. Almost at 295k km and still whip it like a true crackhead would. You can drift anything if you believe in yourself. Will come back in a couple of months.
      Also it has a muffler and resonator delete. I have embraced the rice life and hate myself for it. All I need is a short ram and some nice exhaust tips and some cringe amazon banner that probably says locally hated but in japanese 😂

  • @geovanymaldonado6812
    @geovanymaldonado6812 2 месяца назад

    Cooper material
    Is the best one
    For electricity
    Iridium has more resistance but
    Cooper just works better
    And it keeps the engine fresh

  • @robbiewilliamson357
    @robbiewilliamson357 Год назад

    Is this the slingblade kid/tokyo drift dude?

  • @Steve-fz9gt
    @Steve-fz9gt 2 года назад

    My Scion recommends iridium denso or NGK so that is what I will use.

    • @K-so8gx
      @K-so8gx 21 день назад

      Use either they are both great plugs 👍

  • @gj91471
    @gj91471 2 года назад +1

    IRIDIUM Centre electrode is only for car manufacturers warranty.
    Silver is the best material but I use Pulstar Pulse Plugs with Inconel centre Electrode.
    A spark plug on gives 50 Watts per spark.
    A pulse plug gives 5 million Watts for 2 billionth of a second.

    • @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
      @NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO  2 года назад +2

      Wow thats very interesting, I would love to come up with some insightful test for these plugs.

    • @gj91471
      @gj91471 2 года назад +1

      @@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO Try normal Plugs v Pulstar Pulse Plugs at Altitude.
      Pulse Plugs blows all plugs away