The only reason you felt any thing diffrent is becasue your old plugs were so bad. Stop trying to sell snake oil!!!drftnassmofo wrote:okay, i dont drive a 350z but i have an '85 200sx turbo and i just put these in and test drove it and wow! i didn't believe it myself so everybody here at the shop put them in their car and said the same things like more response, better pull, etc, you can FEEL the difference so i put them in mine and now we are selling these plugs. if your going to spend an arm and a leg on aftermarket parts from air, fuel setups, to ignition, why not get possibly one of the best spark plugs!!?? This is so ridiculous! We should have a dyno in 3 months from now tops, then we can put them through another test. but in the meantime. whoever wants them email [email protected]:Year
MakeModelEng size or vin codeAnd by the way we have them for $21 per plug for any car instead of $25 per plug
Once the fuel is ignited the type of fule and your engine disign is what make the compression diffrent, not your plugs.Draco_04Z wrote:The article is true, if you guys knew anything about an engine you would know this. everytime ignition occurs not all of the air/fuel mixture is burnt off, this is the reason that catalytic converters are in cars today and have been since 1975 when the government demanded it. These spark plugs use plasma, which is a **** ton hotter than the spark that is normally created by a spark plug, since it is hotter it burns more of the air/fuel mixture thus getting you more energy out of each firing. Physics people
VERY WELL SAID......rn79870 wrote:If a car has 250 - 300 HP, a 5 HP gain is not going to be noticed, not even by the most sensitive butt. A 3500 pound car with 275 HP would run the quarter mile 4/10 of a MPH slower than a 280 HP car. Say 100 vs. 100.4 and nobody will ever notice such small of an improvement. On the other hand, a 5 HP gain to a 5 HP engine would be noticed. The 5 HP gain claimed by the plug manufacturer could merely be the result of indexing the plugs.
The guy who notices is the guy who came in last.rn79870 wrote:If a car has 250 - 300 HP, a 5 HP gain is not going to be noticed, not even by the most sensitive butt. A 3500 pound car with 275 HP would run the quarter mile 4/10 of a MPH slower than a 280 HP car. Say 100 vs. 100.4 and nobody will ever notice such small of an improvement. On the other hand, a 5 HP gain to a 5 HP engine would be noticed. The 5 HP gain claimed by the plug manufacturer could merely be the result of indexing the plugs.
some one else posed the question did they re test the orig spark plugs and the answer is yes. go to the news stand and check it out. its similar in technology to the "direct hits" coil on plug or something like that. i believe they are from the same company. any way these are supposed to be different by the technology inside of the spark plug. some sort of plasma technology. i think that dsport is way better and more respectable than those at primedia( sorry they folded) well most of the mags at source interlink. except honda tuning european car and scc. well sccnterrigno wrote:Thanks thats what Im figuring. But what got me is that the company that works with DSport Mag actually Dyno'd 3 cars with oem specs and the dyno showed them the gains compared to the oem plugs. I dont think they would advertise and it not be true, there supposidly supposed to be pretty big. Im noticing there add in a lot of magazines now. I dont know much about plugs and what they are intended to do and what not but it is said to give the gains only on N/A Engines. I dont know though.