Likely less knock and corrections. Tuner can maximize a more aggressively setup tune.
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Stock car with only drop-in, but also, to add: In my area our premium fuel is rated at 92 octane but tuners have said that our 92 in the NW is actually good quality and more like 93. This has been confirmed by those in my area to be true, they have no problems with 93 octane tunes... So is that another factor that going with new step colder plugs could help with? TIA!
This goes to both of you:
You should always run the hottest spark plug heat range that works correctly on your car/tune.
On a stage 1 OTS cobb tune there is not much need to run a step colder unless you are getting a lot of KR corrections, as others have said.
The stage 1+2 OTS tunes produce more heat than the stock tunes but it doesn't mean it's out of the heat range of the spark plug, if gapped correctly they will likely still work properly.
Stock range spark plugs with the correct gap will work great on the up to stage 2. If you are fully bolted and getting custom tune the step colder will start to show it's benefits.
You need to consider if you are putting a lot of extra heat/boost/torque into the engine which is above the optimal range for the spark plug.
Stage 1 + 2 Cobb OTS - Stock plugs work great
High altitude/high temp climtates + Fully bolted or Upgraded turbo - Step colder