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Bosch Spark plug

I ended up finding a post where somebody was having a similar problem that I was and one of the top comments on that post a guy had said word for word "I hope you don't have Bosch Platinum plugs in there." I ordered NGK ZFR5N copper plugs. I just received them this morning and got work. Gapped them to 0.035. Put them in. Done. Misfire gone. Runs perfect idles like butter.

Pros: misfire gone, runs perfect
Cons: caused misfires
Vehicle: Jeep Cherokee
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Bosch Spark plug
biodeez
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Rating 4.0

So new Bosch plugs and red-top coils seemed worth the $109. Old spark plugs were pretty crusty, which made me feel better about doing it.

Pros: worth the money
Cons: old plugs were crusty
Mileage: 42000 km
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Bosch Spark plug
Budpalumbo
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Rating 5.0

FWIW, if you don't have Bosch, BERU, Bremi, or NGK plugs/coils and have store brand stuff, I stop diagnostic work until you get OE grade stuff put in there. BMW's don't like the Zone/ebay for ignition parts in my experience.

Pros: OE grade stuff
Cons: store brand stuff
Vehicle: BMW
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Denso Spark plug
rbucc313
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Rating 5.0

I like ac delco. But I recently used denso tt fine wire plugs I two different ls engines. What a difference in power. And gas mileage.

Pros: difference in power, gas mileage
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Bosch Spark plug

So far we have; Changed to new spark plug wires, distributor cap and rotor and the distributor is not leaking oil, tried two different sets of spark plugs Bosch F6DTC and NGK/RIDIUM BKR6EIX.

Vehicle: Volkswagen
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