991 Spark Plug renewal - is it worth it?
Discussion
I’ve had a 4 year service at a fantastic independent specialist. A couple of the plugs were hard to remove. Various peripheral items bolts etc are a bit rusty, despite always being garaged almost 0 winter driving. My preference is to gradually replace stuff to a higher standard than original.
WG said:
Contrary to the cynics on here, Porsche recommend a 4 year plug change for a good reason and it is not simply to boost OPC profits. My view is that if it is in the recommended service schedule ( which it is) get it done.
Yep especially if they're single ground electrode 4 years / 40k miles is not an unreasonable interval on a high performance engine.Although I assume the plugs will only be say £150 of that £700.
rev-erend said:
Changing plugs and also the air filter are the two most effective things that will help maintain performance and economy.
They are both essential.
Oil, plugs and air filter are the holy trinity for engine longevity.They are both essential.
Edited by Pastie Bloater on Tuesday 25th May 12:20
Pastie Bloater said:
WG said:
Contrary to the cynics on here, Porsche recommend a 4 year plug change for a good reason and it is not simply to boost OPC profits. My view is that if it is in the recommended service schedule ( which it is) get it done.
Yep especially if they're single ground electrode 4 years / 40k miles is not an unreasonable interval on a high performance engine.Although I assume the plugs will only be say £150 of that £700.
rev-erend said:
Changing plugs and also the air filter are the two most effective things that will help maintain performance and economy.
They are both essential.
Oil, plugs and air filter are the holy trinity for engine longevity.They are both essential.
Edited by Pastie Bloater on Tuesday 25th May 12:20
Gassing Station | Porsche General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


