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Acceleration:
3.7
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3.5
Starting:
4.1

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NGK Spark plug

You can check the forums and it'll say the same thing your asking . It comes down to personal reference ,everyone (including myself ) that I run with in our 3rd gens we run NGK . Just make sure they are dual pronged and gapped correctly and you'll be just fine .

Pros: NGK dual pronged
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I went with NGK iridium's. The "book" says they should be replaced at 100k. I mostly didn't want to have to fight with them at 100k miles to get them out.

Pros: easy to swap, cheap
Mileage: 25000 km
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NGK Spark plug

I run usually one of 2 brands. Brisk or NGK both iridium. And both are 1 step colder than stock.

Pros: iridium, colder than stock
Cons: negative ignition corrections
Mileage: 10000 km
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Rating 4.0

Installed the NGK rs7 plugs and it runs fine. I kept them at factory gap, which was, if I remember correctly approximately .028.

Pros: runs fine
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Rating 2.0

Now that I've done the job, I can't tell if it's just in my head but the car seems to have less power now. It was already a sluggish engine to begin with it but it feels like I need to floor it even more. Also, the gas mileage has dropped from 25 MPG to 22.5 MPG.

Pros: idles completely smooth
Cons: less power, mileage dropped
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 60000 km
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NGK Spark plug

I run RS3 coils with RS7 NGK plugs in my Unitronic Stage 2 GTI. These things really are unnecessary for anything stage 1.

Cons: unnecessary for stage 1
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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NGK Spark plug
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Rating 4.5

I just hit 40k miles and went with the NGK (RS7) plug gapped to .024, and the RS3 coil pack upgrade. The initial results after install was underwhelming. Car ran a tad smoother, but that's it. Since the benefit of the RS3 packs were to provide a more intense spark, I tried a wider gap ~.028-.030 Man it woke things up! Revs "effortlessly" and pulls hard from top to bottom.

Pros: revs effortlessly, pulls hard
Cons: underwhelming initial results
Mileage: 40000 km
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Rating 5.0

Bottom line: you can't go wrong with NGK. Can't really go wrong with OEM Bosch either but I'd just stick with NGK and make sure you gap them right, call it a day. I'd avoid Denso.

Pros: can't go wrong
Cons: avoid Denso
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