Spark plug

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Bosch Spark plug

I have a shelf of new parts for a bunch of my VW’s. All the cap and rotor parts I can find are the same for either car. They’re brand new. The plugs are brand new as well. Gapped by the Bentley. The plugs were “black” from trying to fire but not.

Pros: new parts, gapped correctly
Cons: plugs were black
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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BRISK Spark plug

Check out Brisk Silver Racing (listed as an option by EQT). You’d have to replace them more often vs iridium, but they are super inexpensive and more performance oriented (conductivity).

Pros: inexpensive, performance oriented
Cons: replace them more often
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NGK Spark plug
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I’ve been a Toyota certified master diagnostic tech for nearly 30 years. I can tell you that I’ve seen Toyotas come in running poorly and all we do is scrap the off brand plugs with either NGK or Nippondenso and the car runs fine again.

Pros: car runs fine again
Cons: running poorly
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Lexus Spark plug

Dealer prices vary and I actually think my local Toyota dealership is very reasonable…at least in comparison to Lexus where everything costs twice as much for the same thing. $223 quote for my Prius spark plug change cost me $50 in parts, for my wire’s Lexus the dealership wanted almost $500 and the plugs were only $70 doing it myself.

Pros: reasonable price
Cons: Lexus more expensive
Vehicle: Lexus
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Bosch Spark plug

I purchased from a local auto parts store for my 07 E550 and SO's 05 E55 - stealership quoted around $1k, parts for each with Bosch Iridium plugs was about $125. Installed new plugs at around 70k for the E550 and OE plugs (also Bosch) looked clean and the gaps were spot-on

Pros: plugs looked clean, gaps spot-on
Mileage: 70000 km
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NGK Spark plug

Based on your parts list, I'd recommend getting the Denso or Hyundai branded ignition coil. Denso is the OEM for Hyundai. For spark plug, get the NGK 9723. These are the OE spark plug for Hyundai.

Pros: Denso OEM for Hyundai
Cons: Don't cheap out
Vehicle: Hyundai
Part number: 9723
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AC DELCO Spark plug

Standard replacement CR43TS Delco plugs, and a decent brand of wires. Bosch makes nice wires. Our engines don't exactly tax the ignition system, so if it's functional, you don't stand to gain much.

Pros: functional ignition system
Cons: no performance gain
Part number: CR43TS
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