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Denso Spark plug
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Rating 4.0

Ive been running eBay denso plugs for 4 plug changes. You need to read reviews and look at the packaging to make sure they're not counterfeit. They've lasted me and performed exactly as they should.

Pros: lasted and performed
Vehicle: Toyota
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Denso Spark plug
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Rating 5.0

I have a 2012 Civic LX (purchased new) and replaced the original spark plugs at 100k miles with **Denso 3483 (DXU22HCR-D11S)**—which were listed as compatible on RockAuto at the time. I’ve had great results and am now at 200k miles, looking to replace them with the same.

Pros: great results
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 100000 km
Part number: 3483 (DXU22HCR-D11S)
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Denso Spark plug
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Rating 4.0

There is a noticeable improvement in performance when I cross over into the next country and refuel. This is what my denso iridium plugs look like after 20k km. I had a misfire. New plugs today, and the misfire is gone

Pros: noticeable performance improvement
Cons: misfire, poor fuel
Mileage: 20000 km
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Denso Spark plug

Denso or NGk for anything and everything preferably dual ground spark plugs. I would get them rockauto as they have the best price and you can get the OEM brand.

Pros: best price, OEM brand
Vehicle: Toyota
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Bosch Spark plug

My 2000 with California emissions (regular cat and then two pre-Cats at the exhaust headers) would only run properly with the oem spec NGKs. Threw Bosch in their once and it ran terribly.

Pros: ran properly with NGKs
Cons: ran terribly with Bosch
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Bosch Spark plug

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.

Pros: smoothly except one
Cons: one plug stuck
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