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I just put in regular AC Delco plugs and it runs great.
Fresh AC Delco copper core plugs are all you need. Start with the stock replacements and go from there.
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.
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.
I went with OE ignition coils and bosch spark plugs and the misfire went away for a couple days but came back on my drive to school.
These look like knockoff acdelco plugs.
I replaced my sparkplugs, and everything went smoothly except for the front plug on the driver's side. All the other spark plugs screwed in with little to no need for a socket wrench - except for tightening at the end.
This one plug seems to be stuck halfway down the middle of the thread and won't go deeper unless I really torque it. When I took the new spark plug out, I noticed that the tip was bent with the spark gap being much smaller than the other new piece.
Neither, I’ve seen Bosch plugs fall apart and I wouldn’t trust autolite on my lawnmower.
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