Thread: Champion spark plug: Copper plus vs Platinum
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Jun 8th, 2006 08:21 AM
#1
Newbie
Champion spark plug: Copper plus vs Platinum
Don't want to spend too much on my 12-year old Windstar (240Kkm), anybody know how difference between these two plugs regarding the performance, start time, durability etc.? Thanks in advance!
Last edited by summerman; Jun 8th, 2006 at 08:24 AM.
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Jun 8th, 2006 09:44 AM
#2

Originally Posted by
summerman
Don't want to spend too much on my 12-year old Windstar (240Kkm), anybody know how difference between these two plugs regarding the performance, start time, durability etc.? Thanks in advance!
For your car copper will do fine. The only benefit of Platinum and Iridium is longer life in the range of 100k miles. Frankly if it's easy to change spark plugs/dist. cap on your vehicle then change them often with copper ones. The proviso being that if your car is like mine and almost requires a f*****g engine wench to get to the plugs then longer lasting ones begin to make sense.
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Jun 8th, 2006 10:07 AM
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There are some vehicles that specify platinum or double platinum plugs. Unless you know what you're doing always go with the car's OEM spec.
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Jun 8th, 2006 05:30 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
summerman
Don't want to spend too much on my 12-year old Windstar (240Kkm), anybody know how difference between these two plugs regarding the performance, start time, durability etc.? Thanks in advance!
You have a twelve year old vehicle that will not benifit from any new technology in the ignition system. If you wish to increase ignition performance you must go the whole route, wires, cap, rotor, coils, plugs etc but it would still not make your vehicle perform any better.
Your best bet is an old style tune up...plugs, wires, cap and rotor as the OEM recommends. Total cost for this would be around $100 worth of parts.
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Jun 8th, 2006 05:35 PM
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IMHO if your low on cash and dont mind changing the plugs often go for the copper stuff, every 20k change it up.
If your ok on cash and lazy as ass go for Iridium or Platinum (if you have a good car go iridium, platinum isnt all that).
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Jun 8th, 2006 08:41 PM
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get the long life plugs, with a V6 windstar you don't want to change them every 20k. Its a pain in the ass. Good luck
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Jun 9th, 2006 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by
downloader
get the long life plugs, with a V6 windstar you don't want to change them every 20k. Its a pain in the ass. Good luck
Your reasons are? Long life plugs versus what? Where does it identify "long life". 20 K changes, where do you get those numbers?
The Windstar has 240K kilometeres on it.
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Jun 9th, 2006 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
Pete_Coach
Your reasons are? Long life plugs versus what? Where does it identify "long life". 20 K changes, where do you get those numbers?
The Windstar has 240K kilometeres on it.
Long life plugs versus regular $2 plugs. Platinum plugs are usually long life (the AC Delco ones found in all GM vehicles are rated to last 160,000 kms).
With regular plugs, you usually do a tuneup every year, or 20,000 kms.
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Jun 9th, 2006 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
B0000rt
Long life plugs versus regular $2 plugs. Platinum plugs are usually long life (the AC Delco ones found in all GM vehicles are rated to last 160,000 kms).
With regular plugs, you usually do a tuneup every year, or 20,000 kms.
160,000? you gotta be kidding me ... no more then 100,000 and thats if you dont give a **** about your car, if you do, 50k and thats it.
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Jun 9th, 2006 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by
mau108
160,000? you gotta be kidding me ... no more then 100,000 and thats if you dont give a **** about your car, if you do, 50k and thats it.
Heh yeah, well it's RATED to last 160,000kms. Meaning the plugs themselves will last that long in a perfect engine. But not all engines are perfect and will undoubtly mess up the plugs :p
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Jun 9th, 2006 08:44 PM
#11
Have you ever changed plugs on a Windstar? its a pain in the ass. With the long life ones, it might be the last time you do it.
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Jun 9th, 2006 08:54 PM
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I'm pretty sure ALL transversely mounted V-engines are a ***** to get at the back plugs that are jammed up beside the firewall!
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Jun 9th, 2006 09:00 PM
#13
[OP]
Newbie
I will go for the double platinum plugs after the research, since some strange issue might be developed if use the regular plugs. Anyway, changing the plugs on Windstar is really pain.
Thanks for all reply!
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Jun 10th, 2006 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by
B0000rt
I'm pretty sure ALL transversely mounted V-engines are a ***** to get at the back plugs that are jammed up beside the firewall!
Here here...
I'll pay a dealership $100+ to change them next time.
I know Iridium ones are rated for 100,000 miles (that's roughly 170k km).
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Jun 10th, 2006 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
ichpen
Here here...
I'll pay a dealership $100+ to change them next time.
I know Iridium ones are rated for 100,000 miles (that's roughly 170k km).
Heh yeah. But I manage though, I'm a tall skinny guy, with long skinny arms, and long skinny fingers, so that helps alot
I usually come out with scrapes and bleeds after doing a transervse V8, but not anymore, the only FWD car in the household is a V6
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