flt505 wrote:
Thanks Brett for your reply - I have also heard that a three pin gives a weaker spark?
Dave
Hi Dave

The whole point of a spark plug is to create a spark at a particular time...and of a particular amount of power...
Now one of the problems with multi electrode plugs is that electricity always takes the path of least resistance...
Therefore you dont know which of the three or four electrodes will spark ...and if one electrode is slightly different to the others it may or may not use that one and it may or may not produce the correct amount of power....
You are therefore increasing the risk of a missfire by either 3 or 4 ....
Couple of other things to consider.... our cars and engines were never designed (because of their age) for multi electrode plugs....
Cylinders heads CAN take advantage of multi plugs ..IF they are designed for them...ours are not...
Its also difficult (although not impossible) to set the gap on a multi plug....and anyone who has fitted as many thousands of plugs like myself, knows that no matter what the manufacturer says,,,they do NOT come ready gapped from the box...
So a decent set of feeler gauges is always a good buy...
Regarding the Iridium or Platinum or other esoteric metal tipped plugs....personally I cannot run them as Nitrous doesnt like them lol...
But for a general rule...the same applies as above ...our engines were not designed for them anyway...so dont bother...
So... for your 944 use either 6s or 7s (whichever your manual says) ...by the way Bosch and NGK use a reversed numbering system ...
So a Bosch 7 is exactly the same as an NGK 6..
Hope this helps

All the best Brett
