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Q. How long will Iridium Last?
A. Iridium use represents the most significant technological advance in automotive spark plug manufacturing, since platinum was introduced in the early eighties. As vehicle manufacturers produce increasingly complex and efficient automobiles, there is a greater need for long-life plugs that can tolerate leaner fuel mixtures and improved combustion processes. DENSO has responded to this need by developing its Iridium alloy, originally for OE applications. For example, many newer Lexus’ and Toyota models carry an ultra long-life Iridium plug variation (.7mm with platinum tipped ground) that is capable of up to 120,000 miles of service. DENSO Iridium Power plugs, with their .4mm center electrode, have been developed for performance applications. Because gradual wear will “round-off” firing points over time, the concentrated firing power and voltage requirement benefits will be reduced. For this reason, DENSO advises replacement after 30,000 miles.
From denso site, they advise to change every 30k miles.. Quite a lot.. but why my iridium last so short.. puzzle..
Better stick to normal plug.. or maybe bosch 4 plug.. cheaper.. change every service also does not hurt that much
30k miles = 50k kms,...
i still think u need to check ur engine head where those small rings or gaskets are located,... if the oil leaks, wet, etc,... might cause accelerated wearing off of the plugs,...
and also time to upgrade the plug cables,...
