I've been doing some reading on this topic today, as I have some spare time.
I don't use anti-seize on plugs. Like HKS, I change mine quite often and have never needed it, so I don't bother.
There seems to be some different trains of thought. I'll try and break them down in to for and against.
<b>Against Use</b>
1. As long as you don't over tighten spark plugs, you shouldn't require it.
2. Anti-seize compounds can reduce electrical conductivity, depending on the contents.
3. Anti-seize componds will reduce torque accuracy so go dry and torque the plugs to the correct strength instead. There is some suggestion that using anti-seize and then torqueing to the manufacturer's torque specification, where anti-seize isn't specified as required, can contribute to stripping threads and immediate and later damage as you'll be doing the spark plug up tighter than it should be.
I did see a comment of "anti-seize will reduce torque accuracy by 20%!!!!!" which I think was probably a magical figure pulled out of the proverbial.
<b>For Use</b>
1. As long as you only lightly coat the threads and don't have anti-seize practically dripping off, it will be fine.
2. I've used it for years, therefore it will be all ok (mostly these comments come from Ford forums, with additional comments about how Johnny's Sister's Brother's Dog's Father loves the stuff).
So then I had a look at the NGK and Bosch sites, as these are two commonly used spark plug brands in Australia. I have used both for some time.
Both NGK and Bosch recommend AGAINST using anti-seize with their spark plugs because of the coating they have.
An interesting side read:
http://www.ngkplugpro.ca/content/conten ... kPlugs.pdfI never have used it, but after my little foray into basic reading up on the topic here today, I doubt I'll be starting. I think I'll stick to my method of keep them clean, change them regularly and properly... and don't over-tighten them.
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