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post Feb 21, 2007 - 7:40 PM
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what if you have direct coil? what would be good?


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post Feb 22, 2007 - 9:21 AM
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QUOTE(easternpiro1 @ Feb 22, 2007 - 12:40 AM) [snapback]529186[/snapback]

what if you have direct coil? what would be good?


Same. I'd use NGK/Denso Iridiums if that was my beast but like I said before I've heard that they are not good for Turbo cars and that you should only use copper. IDK - I was kinda waiting to hear from altracman on the subject.


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post Feb 22, 2007 - 11:43 AM
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i use platinum on my SR not all turbo cars run copper plugs
post Feb 22, 2007 - 7:01 PM
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Well since I needed to go find a extension anyway, I went back to exchange my coppers for iridiums. Not sure if it matters to many, but as a warning to college students (or other poor people). THEY COST OVER $6 A PIECE! kindasad.gif So... I'll stick with my coppers.
post Feb 22, 2007 - 9:15 PM
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Here's the deal.
To start, MOST newer [say 90^] factory turbo cars use platinum plugs because turbo engines wear plugs faster, and the platinum lasts longer.
Manufacturers want longer service intervals. Sells more cars [they can advertise cheaper maintenance costs].

3SGTE is platinum stock.

I have no clue why your friends say iridiums are bad in a 3SGTE.
They are wrong. Period.

Too many Celica guys run them with no problems, and have even had them solve problems, for them to be no good.....
And stock is platinum. Not copper.

If by Direct coil you mean DLS [DistributorLess ignition System], EG late Camry 5SFE, 7MGTE
Either copper or iridium. I guess depends on your taste and wallet.
As someone found out, iridiums are quite a bit more expensive than coppers. But they also last longer. Obviously NGK or Denso.
If it's turbo and you've bumped the boost up a bit, I would run a step colder than stock plugs.

If it's DIS [Direct Ignition System] with stock ECU, I would stick with what the recommended plug is. Otherwise you run the possibility of setting the CEL. Not the end of the world, but a PITA.
A colder plug shouldn't matter, but at least if it calls for twin ground, use them.

However, stock 2JZTE uses DIS, with twin ground.
I don't know what the Supra guys run, with what results.
Obviously only stock ECUed engines would matter for this.

If it's a aftermarket EMS, I guess the same as DLS. It shouldn't have the same feedback system as a stock ECU.


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post Feb 23, 2007 - 3:46 AM
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i just ordered some nology silver spark plugs. whats your take on silvers. they claim that silver is top of the line and that it conducts better than iridium or copper.

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