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Denso Spark plug

Replace with OEM - Denso. And yeah, get them from rock auto. Anywhere else is way too expensive and eBay is most likely counterfeit garbage.

Cons: expensive elsewhere
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Denso Spark plug

OEM are actually cheaper than a lot of aftermarket plugs. Buy from a place like bell Lexus or just get the denso branded equivalent. They last hundreds of thousands of miles in some cases, so OE has certainly proved its worth

Pros: last hundreds of thousands miles
Cons: cheaper aftermarket plugs
Vehicle: Lexus
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Bosch Spark plug

I got a sp series cold air intake and ecs performance ignition coils with bosch spark plugs. I once ran this car with 3 spark plugs for to much time and almost no oil at one point too.

Vehicle: Audi A5
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Denso Spark plug

There is no risk, EQT specifically recommends them. Been running denso 5749s for over 40k miles and change them every 10k. Send it.

Pros: EQT specifically recommends
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 40000 km
Part number: 5749S
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Bosch Spark plug
DasAuto1990
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Rating 2.0

Mann fuel and air filter, Bosch distributor cap and rotor, NGK spark plugs and NGK wires. I had Bosch spark plugs W6DPO, the car runs exactly the same.

Cons: car runs the same
Part number: W6DPO
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Bosch Spark plug
Dean-KS
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Rating 1.0

I tried Bosch plugs on a 1995 NG900. Problem as described. When they state compatible, that might only address mechanical fit. Stick with the original plugs

Cons: problem as described
Vehicle: Saab
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Bosch Spark plug
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I personally refuse to put anything Bosch made in my cars. All were genuine Bosch parts from my local parts place that has never done me wrong.

First it was their wipers, paid good money for them, squeeled worse than the worn old ones. Figured it's a fluke.

Then I had a set of spark plugs, they were gapped correctly, but the car ran like absolute garbage and I couldn't figure it out until I put the probably 20 year old Valeos back in and it ran fine again.

Then I had a crankshaft sensor that was bad out of the box, and that was the last straw for me. I don't care if it's coincidence or a bad batch, or if they've improved it since, I'm done with any Bosch parts unless it's NOS from the early 2000s or earlier.

Cons: poor quality, unreliable
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