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When it was time for my 80K service I used Bosch FR7HPP222 plugs gapped at .040. The current owner is now at 110K and the car is running great.
For the cars that call for the silvers as the OE plugs, there is no better choice [than the silvers].
about ten years ago, when my Beetle was my DD, I used nothing but Bosch Super (the cheap copper ones) and never had an issue.
Mods: Autotech 262 cams 42 Draft Test Pipe TT 2.5\" exhaust w/Borla Turn 2 Cold Air intake Mk4 Headgasket UR pullies DIY Light Flywheel GIAC cam chip Mk4 plug wires Bosch FR6LDC plugs - reused more times then I can count Motor is a 139k stock block, with a 140+k stock head on it (stock springs), manifolds and tb are all stock.
i have been using the W7DTC plugs and they have been working great for me..my car is always held way up in the rpms..they have never fouled out or caused me any problems..and i get 8 of them for 30 CDN... seat of the pants tells me i like them better than my old platnums..the car idles better with them.. they are worth a try
I've been running W7DTC's for about a year now, with no problems. I haven't done any back-to-back dyno testing to see the difference between them and the usual W7DC's, so I can't comment on any power losses/gains.
I have a full obd1 wiring harness from box out 1 brand new plugs(bosh)wires(bremi) cap&rotor(bosh) bucking is not as bad
I've had nothing but trouble with the Bosch plugs, from their cheap-o line to their IR Fusion line...
this summer I switched from oem to platinum bosch plugs and just recently took to dealer and had plugs changed as they said the platinum plugs in fsi engine will cause some fuel to not burn properly.
After too many bad experiences/unhappy motors I wouldn't put bosch plugs in a lawn mower.
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