Ever since I've had my car I can remember changing the spark plugs fairly frequently. When I was having the car inspected I noticed that the engine would hesitate and bog pretty bad under boost. I replaced the plugs (at the time boschs - the suck!!) with ngks one heat range colder. It solved the hesitation problem completely and then I had that alternator servicing which helped with any hesitation afterwards. I started notcing the same symptoms again maybe 15,000miles later, changed the plugs, and fixed the problem. Again, the symptom of hesitation, bogging, and lack of power surfaced, so I changed the plugs and wires another 10,000miles later. This past winter I came to you guys with those problems of the a/f sort. After fixing that problem, along with a MAP sensor problem, I noticed the same symptoms of hesitation, where I couldn't go WOT without the symptoms manifesting themselves. A roll on the throttle would keep the problem from surfacing. Finally, it got so bad that I couldn't really go full boost.
Well, I decided to change the plugs again, figuring it was for the better since I had those a/f problems and was probably running lean. Sure enough, the plugs showed signs of lean running and the replacement fixed the problem when I can boost WOT at any rpm (although my clutch would disagree with this).
It's been about 10,000miles since the last replacement.
Is this service interval normal? What would cause the plugs to go bad before the specified 30,000 mile interval?
Thanks, yet again

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