95 Honda Prelude S Spark Plugs: To Platinum or Not Platinum

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by google_giggle, Aug 2, 2006.

  1. Hi all:
    Should I use NGK platinum or non-platinum spark plugs in my 95 Honda
    Prelude S?

    I have heard mixed reviews on NGK platinum on Honda, and my dealer says
    Honda does not like platinum. I am confused. Should I go for platinum
    or not and why?

    -Amy
     
    google_giggle, Aug 2, 2006
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  2. google_giggle

    TeGGeR® Guest


    And your engine is...? I ask for a reason.

    The proper plugs are:
    F22A1: ZFR5F-11
    H22A1: PZFR6F-11
    2.3L engine: ZFR6F-11
    The only one that *requires* a platinum plug is the H22A1.

    The "P" means "platinum". No "P" means NO platinum.

    You may use NGK platinums without any worry of any kind. They are excellent
    plugs. The disaster stories that abound on the Internet usually have to do
    with those Bosch platinums at have the skinny wire embedded in the ceramic
    insulator.

    If you decide to use non-platinums, and you do not have the F22A1, you just
    have to replace them a little more often.
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 3, 2006
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  3. google_giggle

    jim beam Guest

    go iridium.
     
    jim beam, Aug 3, 2006
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  4. google_giggle

    John Horner Guest

    New Hondas are delivered with Iridium plugs these days. NGK or Denso
    Iridium plugs would be my first choice, platinums second choice and
    conventional third. The real difference is how long they will last.
    Assuming no plug fouling from combustion problems (mixture, oil fouling)
    then the Iridiums can supposedly do 100,000 miles. I changed the
    originals on our '03 Accord at 50,000 miles simply to be cautious and
    they were still in very good condition. Of course I put Iridium plugs
    back in and will change 'em again at 100,000 miles just to be on the
    safe side.

    Just stay away from the Bosch Platinums. They use a tiny center
    electrode which some cars don't seem to get along well with.

    John
     
    John Horner, Aug 3, 2006
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  5. Thanks all! I will stick with the NGK non-platinum spark plugs for now.

    -Amy
     
    google_giggle, Aug 5, 2006
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