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Originally Posted by suginami
In your engine, the resistance is in the spark plug wire boot, not the spark plug itself.
If you use a resistor plug (all platinums are resistor plugs), you are doubling the resistance, which is hurting the spark.
Just install regular copper core non-resistor plugs. They are cheap. Your car will run perfectly, and you need to change them every 30,000 miles.
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Do you know where to find replacements for Bosch non-resistor plugs? Like the W9DC/w9DC0? TIA.