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Im using BKR7E and I can say for $10 it made my car run so much better.
I have NGK iridiums in my car, I have always had good luck with ngk plugs in any car or bike.
Plugs have been on for almost 4 days. No problems! Idle and runs smoother! HP feels the same!
The part number I have for the Bosch is 4418. There web sire below only goes up to 2000 EV so I don't know if these are the same as the 2001 + EV. I really love these plugs and ran them in my prior Audi A6. Long lasting, great even spark, no gaping. Bosch claims (see web site) increase power. Maybe?
I bought a set of NGK BKR6E plugs and gapped them to .032\". It seems like they are just fine for the 1.0 bar chip I have. I don't feel any change in acceleration so, the previous Bosch F7LTCR plugs must have been ok. Eitherway, I'd rather have the NGK's due to their price and easier gapping method.
I use NGK BKR6E plugs I switched out my factory Platinum for these beacuse alot of people on Audiworld did. They all said that it had a smoother idle with the coppers. They were right.
The plugs that came with our cars from the factory were the Bosch FR8LDC.
I swapped plugs last night and so far no more battery light. I am now on the correct bosch supers While I was getting the flashing battery light I was running bosch supers 2 ranges colder.
I've run the platinum +4s in my GTI and I haven't had any problems but I haven't found them to feel any different than any other plug.
They don't know how to make a good spark plug.
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