Spark plug Bosch or NGK

NGK Spark plug
Oszy17
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Rating 5.0

I'd recommend getting either spark plug yourself at a parts store, they last much longer than platinum spark plugs and offer more performance. plus the rutheniums, if available for your model year, offer slightly better fuel economy as well. if you want the ones with the longest longevity and best performance I'd get iridium high ignitability, but those can be costly. definitely go with NGK. bosch are also decent and denso are usually oem but I personally prefer ngk.

Pros: Longer lasting, improved performance, better fuel economy
Cons: Can be costly
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Bosch Spark plug

I had good luck with ngk bp6hs, Bosch w8Bc, champion l87yc and renault oem short thread (yes, really.) plugs. Bosch w8ac used to be good but i had some arrive not working out of the box recently so I'm now avoiding them.

Pros: good luck
Cons: not working out of box
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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NGK Spark plug
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Rating 5.0

RX7 mark 1. Wouldn't rev past 6000 with Champions, replaced with NGK and sang like an angel. It's not the price, it's the quality.

Pros: improved engine performance
Cons: poor engine performance
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NGK Spark plug
Stockcarsam
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Rating 4.0

Go NGK and Iridium. They are a better spark and help burn any sediment off the tip. Also bonus is, they last about 50-80,000km.

Pros: better spark, burn sediment
Mileage: 50000 km
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Bosch Spark plug
tesna
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Rating 5.0

the spark plug is less than 10k km old (bosch) so I initially did not change it. Decided to change it anyway to original mercedes (turns out made my NGK) bam emission passed, LTFT now hovers at 5-8%.

Pros: emission passed, LTFT improved
Cons: high HC, positive LTFT
Vehicle: Mercedes
Mileage: 10000 km
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NGK Spark plug
cnkcnkcnk
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Rating 3.0

Year ago I bought 2018 R3 for track, for maintanence purposes ive changed spark plugs then, for CR8E obviously because everywhere in Internet and service manuals it says so. Also i took out of this engine used CR8E so everything was fine. Now, funny thing is Im now in process of rebuilding this engine and after taking off engine head realised that spark plug is too short and i was like wtf?!… So for everyone who has at least 2018 R3, go for LMAR8A-9, too short spark plug will

work obviously, I did 3000kms this year on track, but this may affect performance…

Pros: worked fine, 3000kms
Cons: spark plug too short
Mileage: 3000 km
Part number: CR8E
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NGK Spark plug

Just get stock NGKs, I’ve never had brisk plugs last for anything, and the fuel stratified cars don’t really suffer from spark blowout in the same way.

Pros: stock plugs are sufficient
Cons: brisk plugs don't last
Vehicle: Audi
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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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