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Posted

Hi guys,

I need to change spark plugs in my Boxster so I went to www.beru.com and searched for plugs for 98, 2.5 Boxster it showed that I can use BERU ultraX that have 4 electrodes. After that I bought 6 off them.

Then I looked here and I found that everybody here suggested to use 2 electrodes bosh or beru plugs for 98Boxster 2.5

I am little bit confused now. I do not want to damage the engine by putting wrong plugs.

Please can you let me know what do you think about it.

Cheers, Radim

Posted
Hi guys,

I need to change spark plugs in my Boxster so I went to www.beru.com and searched for plugs for 98, 2.5 Boxster it showed that I can use BERU ultraX that have 4 electrodes. After that I bought 6 off them.

Then I looked here and I found that everybody here suggested to use 2 electrodes bosh or beru plugs for 98Boxster 2.5

I am little bit confused now. I do not want to damage the engine by putting wrong plugs.

Please can you let me know what do you think about it.

Cheers, Radim

Radim:

If you bought plugs that have the correct heat range, you will not damage the engine by installing plugs that have 4 electrodes vs. 2 electrodes, etc.

Most people go with the OEM plugs because they work well, as in "why mess with something that is not broken".

Regards, Maurice.

Posted

Thank you for your sesponse Maurice,

I have also sent inquiry to BERU with the same question and their response was that I can these plugs in my 2.5 engine. Hmmmm I presume I should trust them.

Radim

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Hello Ninja,

i feel to suggest to you denso iridium power plug, i'm using on my 03 boxster and i've experience better mileage and more torque

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