Spark plug Bosch or BRISK

BRISK Spark plug

Brisks are great plugs. Do be warned however, their groundstraps are softer than others and open gap much sooner vs other plugs. So you'll be checking them much more often and changing them sooner than the usual 10-15k tuned interval.

Pros: great plugs
Cons: softer groundstraps, open gap
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Bosch Spark plug
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Rating 5.0

To be honest the last plug VW went with , the 101905601F (OEM clones Bosch copper nickel FR7HE02 Or NGK ZFR6T-11G (5960) Copper Nickel, Beru BRU-Z272 copper nickel ) for the 2.5 is best. It’s one shade cooler and will have less spark knock. You have more timing.

Pros: less spark knock, more timing
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 40000 km
Part number: 101905601F
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Bosch Spark plug

As long as the Bosch ones match the factory specs then I’m sure they are fine as many other parts and sensors on these cars are made by Bosch.

Pros: match factory specs
Vehicle: Ford
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BRISK Spark plug

I'm getting some knocks in all cylinders in the first revision, more than I did with the Cobb OTS map and stock spark plugs. Hopefully it gets sorted out in the next couple of revisions and if not, I'll have to check the spark plug gaps or maybe re-run with the Cobb OTS and see if the knocks are due to the tune or spark plugs.

Overall, the power delivery is great.

Pros: great power delivery
Cons: getting some knocks
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Bosch Spark plug

They're both fine brands, I doubt you'll notice a difference. NGK is most likely OEM for your Civic, but it's not like Bosch is bad, they're OEM in my BMW.

Vehicle: BMW
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