I was wondering why the factory plugs wouldn't be colder too. I know there's always a compromise with the decisions made on factory cars, largely to keep costs down and efficiency up, while still making the best product they can... but I can't figure out how this applies to sparkplugs.
While we're at it, is there any drawback to an ignition amplifier, such as increased heat or draw on the ... alternator maybe?
The downside of a colder plug is that it may foul quicker since it might not burn off the deposits as well as a hotter plug. This is probably why the car comes with hotter plugs since they'll last longer and still perform decently.
While a hotter plug may last longer, it will also be prone to pre-ignition (knock).
To have the best of both worlds, you would want the hottest plug you can run without having knock at max boost/WOT conditions.
I also plan on running a colder plug soon as I'm starting to see more knock at WOT.