NGK OE Iridium

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    hey guys, do you guys recomend the NGK OE Iridium's (6741) i heard there good, but dont last as long.
     
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    errrrr.... why not??? from the few posts I've seen from degeneration, hes lookin to maybe bump up his performance, granted the stock plugs are just fine, the one step colders work even better for the same price.....
     
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    If he does that he should get them before re-tuning so he can get the most out of them. I have one step colder and am looking to re-tune as soon as I get a wideband O2 on.
     
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    Actually it's the other way around: iridium's last longer but aren't as conductive as coppers. I only used copper NGKs in my RS-T. I'm kinda stuck with the iridium stockers on my GT right now, but once I start adding mods to the engine I'll be putting copper NGKs in.