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I've been hearing a lot about iridium spark plugs lately. I have read claims that these plugs are more durable than copper plugs due to iridiums high melting point and anti-corrosive properties, but what I'm wondering is, how much better do they perform in real life? Not just on paper. Is the difference in their performance life large enough to justify the price difference? (especially for a top end brand)

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https://mechanics.stackexchange.com/a/2022/1771

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Per most service manuals:

Iridium 100-120k miles

Copper 20-30k miles

The coppers used to be commonly found on turbo cars and can wear out much faster with "spirited" driving.

Nick
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