Originally Posted by Skippy722
All else being equal, iridium has a lower resistance than platinum. Like everyone else said, just get another set or iridium plugs.
I don't think this is how it works, the resistance is nothing compare to other factors (mostly the melting point of the tip, which means the diameter, and the firing voltage). For a conductor what's a few ohms difference when you have a K Ohms in series?
Check the tip size, iridium is likely one size smaller than platinum and way smaller than "copper" steel plug.
All else being equal, iridium has a lower resistance than platinum. Like everyone else said, just get another set or iridium plugs.
I don't think this is how it works, the resistance is nothing compare to other factors (mostly the melting point of the tip, which means the diameter, and the firing voltage). For a conductor what's a few ohms difference when you have a K Ohms in series?
Check the tip size, iridium is likely one size smaller than platinum and way smaller than "copper" steel plug.