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Bosch W7DTC plugs were the best, caint get them no mores, use NGK BP6ET plugs instead.
Bosch F3cs @27psi no issues and no gapping
I pulled the plugs this morning and replaced them with Bosch cooper plugs, the only match that was available in local Autozone. There are no more misfires (for now), which makes plugs the culprit.
Currently Running Bosch - Fusions - for Spark those seem to have Smoothed the Motor - 1 step Cooler .
The plug they sent me (Bosch #4417 FGR7DQP Platinum +4) runs absolutely fine on my engine, actually it feels better then before, but I just worried if it is indeed not the correct plug, will it do harm to my engine?
The Bosch side fires are an AAN plug that has a removable top. I will probably use those, they worked great with my B5 S4.
Bosch FR8DC+ perform well and you won't have to worry about seized plugs. You might have to change them sooner.
For the OEM Bosch plugs, I would check them every 10k-15k miles at a minimum, based on what my stock plugs looked like @ 19k miles (sh!t).
God knows they can only be as bad as the Bosch plat +4's, Man those are terrible in basically everything I've put them in... good luck!
Had bad bosh plugs before.
Never had a issue with OEM ac-delco or Ford plugs/parts.
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