buy original. or atleast bosch, they are OEM-quality
these BRISK ones are cat in a bag
buy original. or atleast bosch, they are OEM-quality
these BRISK ones are cat in a bag
My 2000 with California emissions (regular cat and then two pre-Cats at the exhaust headers) would only run properly with the oem spec NGKs. Threw Bosch in their once and it ran terribly.
The new ignition switch is in. The spark plug wires are Bosch copper and now have the Bosch super 3 ground electrode plugs installed. So with a fresh ignition switch that eliminated the odd electrical changes we were seeing in the dash lights, now stronger cranking and it does run better.
I also added bosch sparkplugs 4 months ago, and also have some stuttering.
Bosch W6DPO. They’ve always been expensive, but now stupidly so. I’m not paying $250 for plugs, either. The DENSO IW20TT you referenced is a perfect replacement because it’s the exact same heat range as the W6DPO.
Ever since Bosch moved spark plug production to Russia, the quality has been sketchy.
That said, make sure they use quality parts. BMW/Bosch spark plugs and OEM pulleys (and belt) are a must. NGK plugs are cheaper and don\u2019t last as long. Same goes for off-brand belts and pulleys.
Went with Bosh double platinum plugs at 60,000km when I notice a stumble at idle and that's the interval for change. I instantly went from best of 9.6L/100km to 7.8L/100km big difference in performance and smoothness and i prefer a German plug in a German car with Bosch electronics.
I'd stick with the WR6DPO Bosch. Not sure why but they just work with no questions.
I don't say for 100% sure but my understanding is that Bosch and NGK are the ones you should use
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