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Old 02-01-2009, 02:46 PM   #1
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Recommended spark plugs for my '01 Boxster

My Box is an '01 with 35,000 miles. Still has origingal plugs and runs fine, but per manual should have had plugs changed 2-4 yrs ago (depending on what manual or guide you happen to have).

What plugs are recommended by you guys????????

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Old 02-01-2009, 03:15 PM   #2
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My Box is an '01 with 35,000 miles. Still has origingal plugs and runs fine, but per manual should have had plugs changed 2-4 yrs ago (depending on what manual or guide you happen to have).

What plugs are recommended by you guys????????

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I use the OEM recommended plugs which are made by Beru. They cost a little more than some others, but I think they're worth it.

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I replaced mine with OEM Beru's, $13 a piece. Bosch also has a multi ground electrode plug in heat range 6, P/N FGR6KQE, they're about $8 a piece.

http://www.partsgeek.com/ntparts/2000/porsche/boxster/spark_plug.html?utm_source=yahoo+shopping&utm_medium=pf&utm_term=Porsche+Boxster+Spark+Plug+-+Beru&utm_content=mmbpp_limited&utm_campaign=PartsGeek+Yahoo+Shopping
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Stick w/ oem.

Exotic metal plugs are mostly marketing hype and the only real supposed benefit is longevity. Longevity isn't really a plus on a car that's driven for performance or where the plugs are so easily changed, especially on a car where the mileage spec is already 60k mi. to begin with.

Aftermarket plugs may not be indexed properly and there is no universal standard on heat range. One Mfgr.'s #6 does not necessarily equal another's #6.
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Stick w/ oem.

Exotic metal plugs are mostly marketing hype and the only real supposed benefit is longevity. Longevity isn't really a plus on a car that's driven for performance or where the plugs are so easily changed, especially on a car where the mileage spec is already 60k mi. to begin with.

Aftermarket plugs may not be indexed properly and there is no universal standard on heat range. One Mfgr.'s #6 does not necessarily equal another's #6.

Bosch, aftermarket? Beru isn't made by Porsche so that would make them aftermarket also. The Bosch plugs suggested aren't Platinum or Iridium, like that would even matter. You won't go wrong Bosch (~$50) or Beru (~$90)...just about a $40 difference in price for six spark plugs.
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I guess I'm a little confused Jax. You recommend and defend Bosch, but you replaced with the OEM Beru plugs??? Pick one....
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Bosch, aftermarket? Beru isn't made by Porsche so that would make them aftermarket also. The Bosch plugs suggested aren't Platinum or Iridium, like that would even matter. You won't go wrong Bosch (~$50) or Beru (~$90)...just about a $40 difference in price for six spark plugs.
I don't think you totally understood my reply.

The Plugs Bosch #FR7LDC4, FG6LDC, and Beru 14FR6LDU, 14FR7KQU are all OEM plugs used by Porsche interchangeably (depending on your engine displacement).

These plugs were selected and then the heads tapped so that when properly torqued (22Ft.Lbs. new, 18.5 Ft. Lbs. used), they are inset optimally in the heads(depth) and their spark is properly aligned with the desired flamefront travel. Also, their respective heat ranges are close or matched too.

I suspect that none of these are better than any of the others spec'd, so if you can save on one over the other, so much the better.

But, there have been reported issues when using other plugs than these spec'd. Specifically, some of the other Bosche Platinums have been reported to have broken electrodes inside the motor which have caused some cylinder/piston scarring.
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Bosch, aftermarket? Beru isn't made by Porsche so that would make them aftermarket also. The Bosch plugs suggested aren't Platinum or Iridium, like that would even matter. You won't go wrong Bosch (~$50) or Beru (~$90)...just about a $40 difference in price for six spark plugs.
The Beru's are $68 bucks from the Suncoast Porsche Dealer link I posted above, so it's not that much of a difference in price.
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