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    0:00 Intro
    0:14 Why would you fit Iridium spark plugs?
    1:14 You don't need to worry about the gap like Platinum spark plugs
    1:30 Gap problems with Platinum spark plugs
    2:30 Why I recommend Iridium
    2:48 What is the difference between Denso Iridium Power & NGK Iridium IX
    4:25 Service life NGK vs Denso
    4:40 Take care when gapping the plugs
    5:30 Heat ranges
    5:55 Which is best for you?
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Комментарии • 268

  • @nutz748
    @nutz748 7 лет назад +85

    Just an advise, shoot your videos on 24/30 fps under fluorescent light to prevent flickers

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  7 лет назад +4

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @brantisonfire
      @brantisonfire 6 лет назад

      Came here to say that too. Or adjust the exposure setting, if your camera allows full manual adjustments.

    • @leanbike4
      @leanbike4 4 года назад

      or loose the fluorescent lighting altogether

  • @sargoth37
    @sargoth37 4 года назад +32

    In my opinion Denso is #1 and NGK#2. No other plugs come close. There is a Denso long life Iridium which has a slighter thicker center electrode than the Iridium power spark plugs. I first tried the Denso iridiums in my 1984 Toyota Supra. I had been using the standard Denso U grove plugs and they were in average condition. When I put the Denso Iridium power plugs in, the difference was like night and day. The throttle response became razor sharp like a race car. My jaw hit the ground, I couldn't believe the change. I have yet to try the new TT Iridium/Platinum. Can't wait to try them. I highly recommend giving them a try no matter what car you have.

    • @KVX21
      @KVX21 Год назад

      NGK better plug if your building new horsepower.

    • @senorbonbon
      @senorbonbon Год назад +1

      @@KVX21 explain? my gs350 stock spark plugs are from denso so im not sure if i should go with the NGK or stick with stock desno, i will be installing a catback exhaust next year

    • @ncvman
      @ncvman Год назад

      @@senorbonbon doesn’t matter. Go for which one is cheaper. My Camry has Denso but ngk on sale. Didn’t notice a difference at all.

    • @alb12345672
      @alb12345672 Год назад +1

      @@senorbonbon I have a GS 350, I would use the stock Denso plug, there is also a Denso TT option, they are both very similar.

    • @jaycarl1562
      @jaycarl1562 Год назад +2

      @@ncvman The difference is after 20k miles, Denso last longer 100k, NGK is only good for 30k

  • @nemo5335
    @nemo5335 5 лет назад +12

    IMO they're both fine, high quality plugs and you can just run which ever of the two is cheaper with no problems.

  • @youngb1ood
    @youngb1ood 3 года назад +6

    You got some good points in there. But, high boost application increases the pressure and heat. An oil cooler, dry sump, electric radiator fan, water cooling could only do so much. A colder spark plug is definitely more friendlier for high boost, high compression applications.

  • @cdavid001
    @cdavid001 4 года назад +12

    I just replaced my NGK Platinum plugs for Denso iridium plugs in my Acura . Change the coil packs also. Car runs great a lot more horsepower runs a lot quieter fuel mileage excellent.

    • @cdavid001
      @cdavid001 3 года назад +2

      @Issa Vibez the NGK was in my Acura for 9 years they wasn't in that bad of shape but they had to go. The Denso iridium are fire.!!

    • @melancholypuppy3595
      @melancholypuppy3595 2 года назад +1

      Maybe denso is good for Asian vehicles?

    • @princeplotena
      @princeplotena 2 года назад +1

      @@melancholypuppy3595 for sure Toyotas bc Denso is Toyota's brand LOL

    • @melancholypuppy3595
      @melancholypuppy3595 2 года назад +1

      @@princeplotena figures haha Denso is best for Toyota imo

    • @user-bl1rk1jc9k
      @user-bl1rk1jc9k Год назад +2

      But you never used NGK Iridium , so don't compare denso iridium with ngk platinum plugs. You should have upgraded to NGK iridium pay $30 more for NGK iridium . Denso is cheaper than NGK but does the job but NGK lasts longer and have bigger more spark at higher rpms

  • @etherlords88
    @etherlords88 6 лет назад +17

    denso is manufacturer centric and NGK is customer centric; that is why most of the automobile manufacturers (mostly japanese) uses denso stuffs and buying denso from the the market is different in quality. Once the plugs that came with the car are done, i recommend to go for NGK...

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 3 года назад +3

      NGK is not oem tho

    • @bEEBO178
      @bEEBO178 Год назад

      NGK are standard fit on most japanese cars, not Denso.

    • @Lacronh
      @Lacronh 3 месяца назад

      @@issavibez394 Yes they are. In some V6 Toyota vans, they built them with 3 Denso plugs in one bank and 3 NGK plugs in the other bank.

  • @sargoth37
    @sargoth37 5 месяцев назад +1

    The denzo Iridiums are supposed to have the smallest center electrode of any plug thereby giving you the fastest throttle response. From my experience I believe it.

  • @flipztuh24
    @flipztuh24 5 лет назад +14

    Just make it short and simple! Which one is better???

  • @danielconnor1458
    @danielconnor1458 4 года назад +2

    Standard range plugs from NGK Denso and all the rest have a nickel alloy centre electrode (2.5mm), after that is the platinum centre electrode usually 1.1mm...and then top of the range Iridium/Rhodium centre elctrode 0.4-0.7mm

  • @flyonbyya
    @flyonbyya 6 лет назад +19

    Until today, I ran the originalNGK Iridium plugs....217,560 Miles !!!!
    When pulled...They still looked good, but degraded some.
    Because the plugs were in for soooo loooong, I was really afraid of galling the threads...got lucky...all went well.

    • @Iraqveteran-ke6qu
      @Iraqveteran-ke6qu 4 года назад

      flyonbyya I like the special flicker effects.

    • @MrNopehaha
      @MrNopehaha 4 года назад

      @flyonbyya I'm glad you got your windowless white van with "free candy" on the side running well.

  • @TheMuzikall
    @TheMuzikall 5 лет назад +9

    Thanks for posting this vid ...my mechanic took off my Ngk iridium plugs that hasn't been changed for over 50k miles and we're still Perfect and replaced them with Bosch Platinum 😥😥😥...now I 've to keep changing down to accelerate to avoid mild misfire. ..used to cruise at 40mph..2k on rev counter in 6th...now I ve to stay in 5th at same speed to avoid mild misfire...buying NGK iridium 2mrrw and swapping ASAP..

    • @mrgallardo7069
      @mrgallardo7069 5 лет назад +1

      Get a better mechanic too . Bosch is recommended more for European cars.

    • @snoofayy6150
      @snoofayy6150 Месяц назад

      Bosch platinums are dogshit!!! I'd say your mechanic is a knob for replacing 50k mile old Iridiums with cheap shit

  • @seinfeld11123
    @seinfeld11123 11 месяцев назад +1

    5:05 "I would say the NGK is a more rugged plug".
    you have that 1000% correct. so I have a high performance motorcycle that needed a Iridium plug . both NGK and Denso made a plug for this model. exact heat range everything. it had an NGK in it from factory when I bought it and it was fine no issues. Well I was replacing a faulty coil, and coolant flush as it was getting to 15 years old this bike. so I decided to do plugs as well as you have to drop the radiator to do it (hence why iridium is the best option for bikes)
    so I order some NGK's however they call me back and say they are in back order due to Covid. but we have the identical denso. So I bought them.
    Installed and running perfect. I start to ride around. all good no issues.
    however after a few days. after the bike had been ideling at traffic light I started noticing the ideal would start to go funny. and when I would take off you would get that classic plug breaking down from heat. once you go moving and cooled the bike a bit it was fine. but you could tell the tell tale sign the plug was unhappy. I tried to get a 8 range heat rating but they don't make them only a 9 to 4 billion. funny they wont go to a hotter range after a 9 (both denso and NGK) anyway I ended up returning these and getting the NGK's back in there. and guess what. no issues ever again.
    so I would say you are right the NGK's are just more robust. where the denso perform like a more high performance colder plug.
    I also found out recently Bosche make a plug that suits my bike. now its getting interesting. because a lot of race teams in certain categories state the bosche is even better a not breaking down and handling heat but giving max performance even over NGK's so ill be keeping an eye out for that

  • @christianjohncid1072
    @christianjohncid1072 6 месяцев назад +2

    NGK for racing perfomance.
    DENSO daily life family affordable.

  • @lmoell787
    @lmoell787 6 лет назад +6

    I just had my plugs changed from OEM to the iridium power Denso plugs on my 2009 Smart car. Wow what a difference in power I’ve noticed. My smart only has 57000 miles on it but thought ide change the plugs because I noticed a lag in performance..

  • @nickv4073
    @nickv4073 6 месяцев назад

    I just changed plugs in my 2009 Honda CRV at 15 years and 110,000 miles. Out came the Denso's and I was amazed at the condition of all 4 which was great. Even the gaps remained perfect after 110K miles. I replaced them with NGK Iridiums and there is no noticable difference so far. Time will tell if the NGK's can go 110K miles.

  • @williameakins2204
    @williameakins2204 6 лет назад +6

    Denso has a global patent on the small .4mm tip. Other the other mfg need to build with a larger tip as such. NGK is .8mm tip. That small tip is the key as your system needs as little as possible to ignite it.

  • @rajeshchetty5519
    @rajeshchetty5519 3 года назад +7

    Ive found that denso plugs are alot more reliable over the ngk plugs, worth the extra money in my book

  • @Moymoy-25
    @Moymoy-25 6 лет назад +9

    that Arnold Schwarzenegger accent made laugh 😂

  • @ryansantos6074
    @ryansantos6074 6 лет назад +16

    I use Denso iridium spark plugs on my Harley best performance plugs ever..

    • @davidcracknell2008
      @davidcracknell2008 5 лет назад

      Harley and Performance in the same sentence?
      Surely not

    • @rhett7716
      @rhett7716 3 года назад

      @Ding Dong ducati are v twin ! 😁

  • @nickanagnostou5408
    @nickanagnostou5408 4 года назад +6

    Platinum plugs last 100,000km. Changing them Every 12 months is rubbish

  • @harryballz6358
    @harryballz6358 6 лет назад +9

    Plugs are specified to an engine on the chart. Meaning all plugs stated on one fits a car so they are the same plugs when numbers are cross referenced. Toyota uses both brands, some of their vehicles came with Denso in one head, NGK in the other head because the heads are actually assembled at several plants. When the engine itself is assembled elsewhere the heads are already together so one side's plugs are often different but it don't matter because the plugs/engine both are spec.
    Rather it be the engine manufacture choosing a plug spec or a spark plug manufacture that specs their plug to fit engines they are each specified to match & perform correctly together.
    Only when aftermarket parts are put on a engine does one really need to worry about plug specs/choices. Until then its just the matter of someone's own brand/design choosing, some like myself buy the NGK/Denso laser Iridium OEM while others may buy cheap G-Power NGK and change them every couple yrs why idk?? Done that 30yrs, why go backwards, hell no?
    Some only use Bosch (OMG help them) others let parts store monkeys behind the counter choose for them? He's 18 and drives his mommy's car, he don't know your car like the maker knows it why ask him?..lol
    Now Listen- When its OEM stock, the plug chart is made up between the car/plug makers and why each plug listed for a car engine are OEM spec. Pick one and drive on..
    But' If you changed something to +/- fuel/air/timing/spark then you sure as hell better learn about spark plugs as damage can occur..Aka: Burn a hole in a piston.
    ruclips.net/video/lcZBmarGSrk/видео.html
    *Peace

  • @wahiawabound808
    @wahiawabound808 3 года назад +4

    I prefer NGK over all

  • @hankclements1602
    @hankclements1602 5 лет назад +4

    As for myself, I'll get what's convenient and cost-effective. Therefore, it's a toss-up for me based upon my car's manufacturer's engine specs. Depending on what assembly line at their regional plant have at the moment of manufacturing, it can be either or. My Honda OE manufacturer specs the Iridiums for the NKKs and the Denso, Denso being the more expensive pick right now. I will be changing out the NGKs to the Denso only since the Denso is in stock today rather than waiting until tomorrow for the NGKs. My 2010 Honda Fit has over 135k and I really don't need to change out the plugs right now because it running fine and the mpg hasn't changed! However, Honda recommends changing them at 100k and since my daily commute is far it will be advantageous for a better fuel economy standpoint in the long run. For those brand fans, be careful and do your research if you'll going to change the manufacturer's recommendations and specs. there's a lot of research and development that goes into the combustion chambers that's designed to work efficiently and engineered to proficiently save us from reinventing the wheel!
    I haven't seen or confirmed stats of any real wear or performance differences that would separate them apart in quality or durability...

  • @bobsokoloski9559
    @bobsokoloski9559 4 года назад +7

    I had Denso in my 4runner and just replaced after +150k miles, just 1 plug showed any deposits at all. I put Denso back in it.

  • @diegopalomino1200
    @diegopalomino1200 6 лет назад +11

    I put NGK or Denso in my Honda Accord they perform the same.

    • @kevinstearns4198
      @kevinstearns4198 4 года назад

      they probably r the same.

    • @johngoe420
      @johngoe420 4 года назад +1

      Both top of the market products so that was to be expected. NGK goes for the full Jacob's ladder spark stream and Denso prefers the short but hot spark.

  • @nana-bt5db
    @nana-bt5db 2 года назад +2

    both are well made....can't go wrong

  • @kevinstearns4198
    @kevinstearns4198 4 года назад

    ran ngk in my 2 strokes and scooter for 35 years.champion in my dodges.

  • @jimmyandtommy1
    @jimmyandtommy1 5 лет назад +2

    Interesting the claim that a smaller tip will encourage a stronger spark.. a smaller conductor has greater impedance and thus will take more energy to conduct the same amount of current across the air gap. This higher impedance will also create more heat. Probably negligible at these tiny sizes but that is what electrical theory says to my understanding. 🙂

  • @VxO4fame
    @VxO4fame 4 года назад +1

    The insulator on an geniune NGK Iridium IX blew away on the autobahn going full throttle for a while.
    Would not recommend them. Plug was max 10.000 miles / 16.000 km old.
    NGK Support did not even wanted to help me find out if the NGK Plug was geniune or not.

  • @Teewaree13
    @Teewaree13 6 лет назад +5

    Denso Iridium Power is tops⬆⬆⬆. Just put on my 2011 bmw 328xi. Givinge me much better gas mileage I'm getting, no rough idling, way better performance as well.

  • @nicselectronics81
    @nicselectronics81 4 месяца назад

    Iridium IX are great, I've tried denso iridium TT and ruthenium, iX runs the best.

  • @edhombre
    @edhombre 6 лет назад +1

    My truck came with 3 NGK spark plugs on one side and 3 Denso on the other side.

    • @edcain3676
      @edcain3676 6 лет назад

      edhombre : My 01 Tundra V-6 Was Same,Though Not Iridium,3 Denso,3 Ngk from Fact.When I Changed Them,So TOYOTA Thinks There Pretty Much ,the Same.

  • @luiscasillas9853
    @luiscasillas9853 7 лет назад +14

    Thanks for the informative video. Now get to the chopper and go buy more spark plugs.

    • @youngkiss81
      @youngkiss81 6 лет назад

      luis casillas 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Borischamp80
      @Borischamp80 3 года назад

      Get Dowwwwn!!

  • @alohablue2907
    @alohablue2907 3 года назад +2

    Best description on youtube about the differences between the two! I chose Denso for my particular need for the highest performance level

  • @karlwalker1771
    @karlwalker1771 5 лет назад +3

    NGK all the way but I am a motorcyclist.

  • @claptoned0
    @claptoned0 3 года назад +1

    hasta la vista, baby !

  • @tuantran7494
    @tuantran7494 4 месяца назад

    Keep the video steady man!

  • @NDLaHam
    @NDLaHam 3 года назад +2

    What’s your thoughts on Denso Iridium Tough plug (as opposed to Power series). Supposedly they get 5 times the lifespan over the Denso Power (100,000km for Tough vs 20,0000km for Power). However, the Tough plug appears not to have the U-groove so if performance is the main objective, Tough may be the lesser choice in the Denso lineup. But for average driving I think Tough will be a great choice as it claims to last much longer.
    I’m also just curious how the Tough plug stacks up against the NGK IX you reviewed. I’m wondering if IX has a better lifespan the the Tough. My research shows they are similar but Denso Tough maybe has a slight edge. Also, I believe the Denso Tough electrodes are 0.4mm which is better for performance as you say compared to the IX’s 0.6mm electrode. The IX advertises life between 65,000km-80,000km, and in some cases around 100,000km with ideal conditions. So my question is if the Tough is expected to last as long or longer, and has the thinner electrode too, the Denso Tough would really be the best choice over the IX, right? I am after long life primarily in my application, but if the life is virtually the same or very similar, the Denso Tough seems to edge out the NGK IX on performance too.
    I would love to hear your feedback. Thanks!

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  2 года назад

      They both are great plugs. Logically speaking the thicker the electrode the longer it will last but maybe the conductors will erode first! I have experience of the IX and 100,000km seems conservative. I have 200k on a set and no sign of quitting.

  • @jamesm.8392
    @jamesm.8392 4 года назад +3

    Unless something recently changed or I read something wrong ? . . . NGK and DENSO are made under the same roof.

  • @mikopoubil8076
    @mikopoubil8076 5 лет назад +6

    denso nomber one

  • @real_Leo_Chang
    @real_Leo_Chang 5 лет назад +3

    How about the new NGK Ruthenium HX plugs? where do they fall?

  • @mitsuevo8mr
    @mitsuevo8mr 6 лет назад +10

    these are my favorite spark plugs, always like denso better for some reason..

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 3 года назад

      OEM IS ALWAYS BETTER NGK is not even oem

    • @mitsuevo8mr
      @mitsuevo8mr 3 года назад +1

      @@issavibez394 pretty much all Japanese cars used NGK and Denso spark plugs from the factory ! So NGK and Denso are OEM in most cases!!

  • @joecox9958
    @joecox9958 5 лет назад +1

    I'm not sure what are you based, have you ever done a test? The different is rather due to the model# than the mfg name, at least Denso iridium has differences of double coating/performance/long life,etc. The Denso one you used would be 60K miles, and Denso also have 100K miles one. If Mfg choose Denso then at least, use mfg model would give stated performance.

  • @RogerPack
    @RogerPack 6 лет назад +5

    Now toss in Denso TT and NGK Laser Iridium (aka OE)?

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 3 года назад

      NGK is not oem denso is

    • @McCarthyism_by_Youtube
      @McCarthyism_by_Youtube 3 года назад

      ngk 3199 are oem on e39 m5! I've never had prongs fall off and they performed very strong up to their retirement at 30K miles... I can say platinum wears pretty damn fast too

  • @TimothyLamothe
    @TimothyLamothe 6 лет назад +6

    Just did a full Denso to Denso swap on my 07 Camry XLE V6 at 215,000 miles on the ODO and I could not believe how intact the rear plugs looked. #5 was a bit worn down on the ground rod but the other two back there looked perfect. These things are only supposed to last 80K based on Toyota manual and Denso recommendation, but anyone who owns a Toyota V6 knows how difficult it is to swap out the rear set (RUclips it), I can see why they chose to use long lasting iridium plugs. I haven't tried or even wanted to try NGK as most people on the forums will tell you to stick with Denso OEM. Can't say this is true for all makes/models, but it is certain for Toyota.

    • @sensyouwas
      @sensyouwas 5 лет назад +1

      About to change out my NGK iridium on a Toyota 1.5 with 125,000 miles on them. Slightly worn. Just fyi.

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 3 года назад +1

      NGKs don’t even lasts I’ve seen them only last 30k

    • @Haknumansoksan
      @Haknumansoksan 2 года назад

      @@issavibez394 You probably got the fake NGK plugs or used standard NGK spark plugs. The real NGK Iridium last many thousands of miles without a hiccup. My 04 Camry have 265,000+ miles on NGK Iridium after I changed it at around 60K mile per manufacturer recommendation on the OEM plugs. Just saying...

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 2 года назад

      @@Haknumansoksan are they the ngk ix iridium

    • @Haknumansoksan
      @Haknumansoksan 2 года назад

      @@issavibez394 I believe it was Laser Iridium part # IFR6T-11 but not sure as its been a long time ago when I installed it.

  • @unexplainedwearenotalone3537
    @unexplainedwearenotalone3537 6 лет назад +1

    Hello for Kia Rio hatchback model 2014 engine petrol 1.2 84 hp can find denso Iridium for increased power thanks.

  • @swiftgamer7816
    @swiftgamer7816 5 лет назад +1

    I've bought brand new NGK iridium ix from eBay for my Micra k11 1.0 mk2 2001 performance was excellent and fast startup ignition then after 5 months it misfired cylinder 4 and now I sent it to NGK for testing. Could be I used to many fuel additives? Which may fouled

    • @TheKapplebee
      @TheKapplebee 5 лет назад +2

      Most retailers on ebay sell fake denso or ngk's. They fakers have learned to fake them well. your story is like many others that purchase from ebay.

    • @TheBenjammin
      @TheBenjammin 4 года назад +2

      Sounds like you got the fake plugs. Buy from rock auto next time.

  • @braddeem4998
    @braddeem4998 5 лет назад +3

    I have a 2012 Nissan Altima with 500k + miles on it and NGK is all in use

    • @cedricmiller4370
      @cedricmiller4370 4 года назад

      Do you use iridium ix plugs in your altima?

    • @braddeem4998
      @braddeem4998 3 года назад

      @@cedricmiller4370 I use the iridium TT

  • @ccbfernandez
    @ccbfernandez 5 лет назад +4

    "And as you can see...." errr... no I can't mate...

  • @Master-di4di
    @Master-di4di Год назад

    Denso was cheaper, so that was my choice. Lasted over 4 yrs when I sold the Super BlackBird.

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  Год назад

      I guess it depends on the country. But having said that, Denso seems a couple of Euros cheaper than NGK now, in Greece at least.

  • @TimothyLamothe
    @TimothyLamothe 6 лет назад +11

    Do not EVER try to re-gap Iridium plugs. These come from the factory to exact specifications for your vehicle. There's a high probability you will damage the iridium or even break it off using a Gapping Tool. Long story short - get the ones designed for your vehicle! They exist! Use them!

    • @BPattB
      @BPattB 5 лет назад +1

      You can gap iridium plugs with the _right_ tool/tools. Meaning not to round tapering spark plug gapper. If you use the right tool you won't get near the tiny little electrode while opening the gap and then there are tools for closing the gap that you thread the plug into.

    • @user-hs2hd7wp9g
      @user-hs2hd7wp9g 5 лет назад

      Of course you should check the gap (not with the coin style gapper but rather the wire style), it could be damaged during shipping.

    • @BPattB
      @BPattB 5 лет назад +1

      @@user-hs2hd7wp9g I checked the last set of Densos I put in and they ranged from 42 to 44 factory spec called for 43. The wire feeler gauge has an arm on it that will let you open up the gap without going anywhere near the tiny little electrode.

    • @Googaliemoogalie
      @Googaliemoogalie 5 лет назад +1

      Nah, bad comment, always check the gap

  • @edslaven9893
    @edslaven9893 3 года назад +1

    Eh just change them as per manucturers recomendations forget checking gaps

  • @LuRyLaMa
    @LuRyLaMa 5 лет назад +8

    That NGK Box doesn't look right. I think those are the Chinese replicas. research the box for these BKR6EIX NGK plugs and stay away from Amazon. buy from a trusted source.

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  5 лет назад +1

      Plugs in the video are genuine but there are a lot of fakes around. NGK have a page on their site here which shows how to tell the difference. Or buy from a trusted source like you say. www.ngk-sparkplugs.jp/english/techinfo/fake/index.html

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 3 года назад

      😂

  • @SomethingAlwaysGood
    @SomethingAlwaysGood 6 лет назад +3

    I have a question. What is the different between the Laser Iridium plug vs the Iridium IX from NGK?

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  6 лет назад +4

      Great question. I dont remember ever seeing a Laser Iridium product code AND an IX Iridium code for the same engine. ie it seems if NGK make a Laser Iridium Plug for a car (which is usually, if not always, the OE fitment) they do not make an IX Iridium plug for that engine as well. But I could be wrong....

    • @MrVukovicivan
      @MrVukovicivan 5 лет назад +1

      @@DriveTuneMedia are you shure that your denso plugs arent fake

    • @fartman10284
      @fartman10284 5 лет назад +2

      Laser iridiums have a platinum disc on the ground electrode strap for increased wear resistance at the ground electrode strap. The Iridium IX have a tapered ground strap for less quenching effects. I have to replace Iridium IX and Denso Iridium power every 20,000 miles, not because of the iridium electrode, but because the ground strap wear.

    • @justine5804
      @justine5804 3 года назад

      @@fartman10284 So you don't recommend switch my spark plugs from double platinum to iridium?
      Becuase
      I have old 99 toyota sienna that use double platinum spark plugs.

    • @melancholypuppy3595
      @melancholypuppy3595 2 года назад

      @@justine5804 always go oem plugs if they specify. It's only a few dollars more but performs to the max

  • @tnasituning8173
    @tnasituning8173 Год назад

    Every year though to replace platinum Plugs??? I would assume Copper you mean, but platinum will last at least 4-5 years or 50-60,000 miles yes?... Copper will generally last 30,000 miles or a little more...
    But i agree the consistent gap with IRIDIUM and the performance is the way to go!

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  Год назад

      *Some* engines can be very hard on plugs. Ford Sigma/Zetec 1.6 I found needed the platinum plugs re-gapping every 20-30 thous km. With NGK LPG (iridium) plugs, no problems.

  • @doondedulin44
    @doondedulin44 6 лет назад +3

    interesting vid. May I suggest a tripod though. Started feeling seasick ;)

  • @SerenoOunce
    @SerenoOunce Год назад

    ONLY Bosch platinums last 10lmi, bc they're junk. Any other reputable brand 50kmi is typical. Even copper is usually good for ~30kmi.
    For iridium the porcelain will crack or coil will fail before the actual electrode wears out.

  • @criticalreasoning2129
    @criticalreasoning2129 4 года назад +8

    DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME WATCHING unless you enjoy hearing the same statements over and over and over all the while the camera is shaking.

    • @michellethompson581
      @michellethompson581 3 года назад

      OMG CALM DOWN

    • @SmokinGunn
      @SmokinGunn 2 года назад

      This video is pretty much garbage. Could be squeezed in to one minute because info is close to none. Also that camera shaking tells enough that a random guy gets and idea after six beers that im gonna make shaky video to youtube. Dont waste your time.

  • @monii2345
    @monii2345 3 года назад

    any update on this denso power vs ngk iridium ? what is best now same based on same type model u covered? btw why u didnt do test using car ? infact no on yutbe done test with ngk vs denso ! denso will give best power then?

  • @pattreu834
    @pattreu834 6 лет назад +4

    I get 120,000 miles Everytime out of denso spark plugs in our Hyundai sonata.

  • @danielcardenas9924
    @danielcardenas9924 5 лет назад +1

    Would the tip break off and fall into the cylinder is that possible ?

    • @johngoe420
      @johngoe420 4 года назад +1

      The chance of a full tip bit breaking off and falling into the cilinder is there but unbelievably small.
      Normal wear could decrease the size of the tip, but that is really just slowly done with nanoparticles of it at the time. Old ass copper would just melt but the iridium is so little it won't damage anything.

  • @richardcallahan1689
    @richardcallahan1689 4 года назад

    I like the cosmetics of Denso. Tells me all is well.

  • @ianstewartorr8455
    @ianstewartorr8455 Год назад

    I got my plugs replaced at 70116 in 2019 that’s from new I’m at about 130 k should I change them I’m having second thoughts now that I’ve seen your video thanks greetings from Scotland 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  Год назад

      If they working ok eg not damaged, no problems, not excessively worn etc its possible they will keep going.

    • @ianstewartorr8455
      @ianstewartorr8455 Год назад

      @@DriveTuneMedia thanks for the info

  • @user-bl1rk1jc9k
    @user-bl1rk1jc9k Год назад

    You said NGK is cheaper well Denso is $25 to $30 cheaper iridium plugs then NGK iridium.

  • @Ken8989
    @Ken8989 Год назад

    Your camera is not focusing on the plugs

  • @flyashish
    @flyashish 9 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?

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  9 месяцев назад

      Both good. If you want the absolute longest lasting plug I think the NGK is the one.

  • @maicondouglas7169
    @maicondouglas7169 4 года назад

    Qual das marcas vc me recomenda para vw polo 1.6 flex 2007/2008

  • @johndelong5574
    @johndelong5574 3 года назад

    Iridium us harder than platinum but the electrode is so tiny that there may be no advantage.

  • @cordalejohnson7881
    @cordalejohnson7881 3 года назад

    What spark plugs will be good on my 08 g37,

  • @xKS616
    @xKS616 5 лет назад +1

    video starts 2:45 ... maybe..

  • @nathanrice1796
    @nathanrice1796 2 года назад

    What about YTTRIUM and RUTHENIUM?

  • @08halit
    @08halit 6 лет назад

    copper plugs are the best and i recommend it strongly.or else iridium plugs for longer last and close power to copper..copper plugs wear our faster then iridium but copper gets the best ignition,,try it if you dont believe me..next time buy copper plugs and see for your self. All cars have their own plug they recommend,,use the recommended but also remmember some coutrys have diff additives to their fuel so if yiu want other brand then recommended..do a research for a plug that works best att your area or climate.

  • @shaneitsaname6135
    @shaneitsaname6135 3 года назад +1

    Well , I knew that info by reading the boxes, thinner electrode on the the Denso , so possibly will not last as long , I was hoping you actually had some hard data and test results . Blurry flickering video . Shocker .

  • @Bigpatsw40ve
    @Bigpatsw40ve 6 лет назад +1

    What about a 2004 volvo s60 2.5 turbo ngk or denzo's? Thanks

    • @wilschnella1202
      @wilschnella1202 5 месяцев назад

      I know I am really late to this conversation, but for Volvo 2.5 turbo enthusiasts in North America, IPD lists both the Denso Iridium Power and Denso Iridium TT as their "performance" spark plugs, and Bosch and Genuine Volvo as their stock replacements. IPD's major Volvo parts competitor in NA, FCPEuro lists only the NGK Laser Iridium Spark Plugs. I was leaning towards the NGK Ruthenium HX but am now considering the Denso Iridium TT as my upgrade from Genuine Volvo spark plugs in my slightly modded 2.5 turbo.

  • @kevinstearns4198
    @kevinstearns4198 4 года назад +2

    well this is a dead fukin heat they are both awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i like the ngk.

  • @blackbottombullyz313
    @blackbottombullyz313 6 лет назад +1

    Which is better for 2003 hyundai santa fe

    • @pattreu834
      @pattreu834 6 лет назад

      denso is a or plug for your santa fee SUV

    • @pattreu834
      @pattreu834 6 лет назад

      denso is the best for your Hyundai.

  • @EpiLover
    @EpiLover 2 года назад

    There is one Toyota V6 engine uses Denso on one bank and NGK plugs on the other from the factory. Go figure!

  • @edcain3676
    @edcain3676 5 лет назад

    Evidently TOYOTA Thinks They' the Not Much Diff.in The 2 Brands.My 01 TUNDRA V-6;Came W/ 3 NON IRIDIUM NGKS on One Head of My Engine,& 3 NON IRIDIUMS DENSOS ON OTHER HEAD,FROM THE FACTORY IN PRINCETON ,IND.

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 3 года назад

      Toyota is stupid they are different lol

  • @TD2253
    @TD2253 3 года назад

    NGK Laser Iridium spark plugs lasts for 200k miles

  • @GeigerFarm
    @GeigerFarm 5 лет назад

    Just removed AC Delco Iridium w/168,000 mi...still working but WORN :( , replaced with NGK.

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 5 лет назад +2

      If that's true, the AC Delco performed outstanding.

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 3 года назад +1

      AC delco products are on the cheap side

    • @Phone-sh7jg
      @Phone-sh7jg Год назад

      ​@@issavibez394champions

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 Год назад

      @@Phone-sh7jg what champion

  • @carolinairene5117
    @carolinairene5117 6 лет назад

    Which would be good for a 2003 Nissan Sentra 4-1800 1.8L DOHC?

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  6 лет назад

      Hi, both will be fine.
      eBay search results
      Denso ebay.to/2Fe2Spu
      NGK ebay.to/2oyseVF

  • @JatinderSingh-rz1qi
    @JatinderSingh-rz1qi 5 лет назад +1

    Is the best denso or ngk iridium plug ??????

  • @E2SPerformance
    @E2SPerformance 7 лет назад

    I have a 1995 Toyota tercel with a cold air intake headers and a high performance intake manifold what should I use Denso double plt dual electrode or Ngk laser double plt dual electrode

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  7 лет назад

      Hello. I would fit neither. I only recommend Iridium spark plugs. Having seen the difference in service life, I would only fit Platinum spark plugs as an absolute last resort.

    • @E2SPerformance
      @E2SPerformance 7 лет назад

      Can't do that. This 1.5 engine can only use Twin ground electrode plugs that's why I'm asking if I fit anything else that's not twin electrode the car will misfire or not work rigth

    • @E2SPerformance
      @E2SPerformance 7 лет назад

      I have twin electrode right now but copper ones

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  7 лет назад

      For the 1.5 5E-FE engine, Denso recommend code IK16. I am 100% positive Denso will not recommend a plug if it doesn't work properly.
      More info on ground electrodes here -
      www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447912000883

    • @luiscasillas9853
      @luiscasillas9853 6 лет назад

      Mario Moreno why would you want a weak slow ass toyota tercel with a cold air intake and performance manifold? Its still gonna ve slow ass hell.

  • @MichaelMyers9092_
    @MichaelMyers9092_ 6 лет назад

    Which would be good for a 2003 Mazda 6 S V6 3.0L?

  • @mmlindsey8635
    @mmlindsey8635 5 лет назад

    GREAT ADVICE NOW THAT WHAT I WILL BUY

  • @narmenia
    @narmenia 5 лет назад +1

    My car uses ordinary spark plugs and has a change interval of every 2yrs or 30k kms. That is based on the owners manual.
    Thats ordinary (nickel coated).
    Platinum 1year at 12k kms? Lol
    Video is very wrong.

  • @mnemonicz6474
    @mnemonicz6474 Год назад

    Ls1's love
    NGK Iridium IX's.

  • @Teewaree13
    @Teewaree13 6 лет назад +1

    I have a 2011 BMW 328i, and I recently bought Denso iridium. The factory is recommended to use Bosch or NGK. What do you guys all suggest?

    • @82Bjarni
      @82Bjarni 6 лет назад +2

      I use Denso iridium in my bmw e36 318i touring 1998, works perfect

    • @Teewaree13
      @Teewaree13 6 лет назад +1

      Bjarni Seerup thank you sir#!

    • @Teewaree13
      @Teewaree13 6 лет назад +4

      Just put these denso iridium power spark plugs with bosch coils, and my car sounds amazing, getting way better gas mileage and no rough idling. I have 140k miles, and my car purrs like a baby. Denso Iridium is the Best from my experience thusfar.

    • @melancholypuppy3595
      @melancholypuppy3595 2 года назад

      It's a BMW very picky so go Bosch

    • @Teewaree13
      @Teewaree13 2 года назад

      @@melancholypuppy3595 true - that’s a good point

  • @samuelluka1829
    @samuelluka1829 2 года назад

    We can I have dis

  • @mahmoudelhadi
    @mahmoudelhadi 7 лет назад

    I have a Mercedes C250 which spark plugs I should use?

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  7 лет назад

      Try these links
      streetandcircuit.gr/denso-iridium-power-c-198201.html
      streetandcircuit.gr/ngk-iridium-ix-c-200095.html

    • @vipergts6342
      @vipergts6342 6 лет назад +1

      You should use the Mercedes C250 spark plugs for your car.

    • @stevemccooleq
      @stevemccooleq 7 месяцев назад

      @@vipergts6342 Agree. On European cars go with the OEM plugs. It will be expense. Get used to it, you're driving a European car.

  • @kevincoulombe1685
    @kevincoulombe1685 6 лет назад +6

    The point of platinum and iridium plugs with the fact that you can get a hundred thousand miles because they don't wear out as fast as a regular copper core plug that's the only reason why platinum and iridium plugs exist

    • @gearhead4005
      @gearhead4005 6 лет назад +2

      Kevin Coulombe wrong. They also have a more constant consistent spark with the fine point electrode

    • @kevincoulombe1685
      @kevincoulombe1685 6 лет назад

      That goes with out saying

    • @bagus3l
      @bagus3l 5 лет назад

      no.
      iridium is better i was test it on dyno,
      and iridium is better on low rpm - high rpm, more hp more torque

  • @jamieeisenhower1560
    @jamieeisenhower1560 2 года назад +1

    Ngk👍

  • @guslainas1
    @guslainas1 6 лет назад

    Which plugs would be better for a 2012 Toyota Prius With a 156000 miles daily driver drive for Uber 200 to 300 miles A-day 5000 miles a month?????

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  6 лет назад +2

      Hello Gus! Sounds like you want endurance, personally I would recommend the NGK ebay.to/2q3cYQP

    • @ruhtra5602
      @ruhtra5602 2 года назад

      Only DENSO for Toyota.

  • @michaelsimonds2632
    @michaelsimonds2632 3 года назад

    It's called a "tripod." Good information though.

  • @maicondouglas7169
    @maicondouglas7169 3 года назад

    Qual a melhor pro Duster 2.0

  • @martinaboyle
    @martinaboyle Год назад

    Can you hold the camera steady it is making me sick so I don't watch your videos Thanks

  • @pattreu834
    @pattreu834 6 лет назад +1

    oe denso , is all I run in my Hyundai sonata.

  • @sargoth37
    @sargoth37 5 лет назад

    Has anyone tried Denso or NGK Iridium plugs in a Porsche 928? The nazis on the porsche 928 FB group give you all kinds of hell for even suggesting Iridiums.

  • @hfhhcngf3930
    @hfhhcngf3930 7 лет назад +1

    wasnt it if the number is higher the hotter they are?

    • @DriveTuneMedia
      @DriveTuneMedia  7 лет назад +1

      Higher the number colder the plug. ie if you increase the power by 75-100, go colder eg if you were BKR6EIX before, go to BKR7EIX. As a very general guide.

  • @msimrow
    @msimrow 4 года назад

    My Denso plugs lasted about 40k

    • @hope2512
      @hope2512 4 года назад

      Change quicker for better fuel economy.

    • @justine5804
      @justine5804 3 года назад

      Did you use iridium?