One range colder and a plug gap of 0.7mm is usually needed when remapping for every 50HP. As a guide
NGK BKR7EIX or Denso IK22 are a good choice
Hmm could be on to something going by this thread.
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/new-a3-s3-sportback-8p-chassis/78192-spark-plug-temperatures-want-them-cooler.htmlQuote from that link -
"I appreciate the Bosch OEM plug is cheaper, and had to cope with the running in period of the engine, but it only ever ran with stage 1 Revo and the filter/intake. I was forced to remove these plugs at 9k as
they were causing stuttering over 5,500rpm. Changing them fixed the issue which has never returned."
Or on another thread -
"Avoid irridium plugs on chipped cars, the pointy electrodes can cause hot spots and pinking under load.
Try stock NGK platinums, or for big bost go one stage cooler, ie 7s not 6's."
The last post in this link is relevent also.
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?3923456-Why-is-colder-better-on-spark-plugs"These logs were taken back when I had EIP software, and I've seen pretty similar occurrences posted here from people running the original Revo tune. Only difference is the plugs (stock vs NGK bk7eix or whatever they are)


Correction factor logs only show where the ECU had to pull timing to prevent detonation. If colder plugs meant less timing pulled........well, it may or may not add up to 10hp, but you get the idea. "