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Subject: Bosch Platinum Plugs
From: William Elliott <William.Elliott@mail.mei.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 16:53:00 -0600
I've had a strange history with these...  when they first came out, they solved 
all of the drivability problems in my 1275 Midget (high compression, 
over-carbed, open exhaust)... never fouled, ran great, lasted forever.

Put them in a Chrysler 2.5; they were burnt up in 8,000 miles.  The trash 
Champion's before them lasted 30,000.

To this day, I cannot get my Corvair 140 to even idle smoothly on Platinums.  
Change nothing but the plugs and it's a different car.  Tried several brands... 
finally settled on Bosch Copper.  Ditto for my TR6. (NGK's a close 2nd)

Finally, I bought an Audi Quattro Turbo Coupe (street version of the Group A 
ralley car) which had just been tuned up by an Audi dealership.  Ran great, but 
surged under boost.  Drove it for 8,000 miles; it suddenly started "bucking" 
under boost; cutting out, missing, etc.  I pulled the plugs: Bosch Platinums.  
Only 8,000 miles old, the electrodes were burnt into the insulators... one 
insulator was badly cracked!  Called an Audi specialist (non-dealer) who said 
the turbo's wouldn't run on platinums... he recommended Bosch tri-electrodes.  
They completely transformed the car...smooth and much more powerful, no 
surging... and 10% better mileage.

My point: I've had better luck NOT using platinums.  If you think your car runs 
fine on them, why not invest $10 and fit a set of Bosch Supers (copper) in the 
same heat range and see if there's a difference?

Bill Elliott
Lake Mills, WI
66 Corsa (Bosch Copper)
67 Dart GT (Bosch Copper)
71 TR6 (Bosch Copper)
75 300D (N/A)
85 UrQ (Bosch Tri-electrodes)
89 SAAB 900T (just bought, haven't checked yet)

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