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Same with me and NGK replacing Torch plug.
Here\u2019s where I\u2019m at after about a year of ownership. A few of these were just cosmetic fixes. I\u2019m at ~$540 total. Spark plugs, replaced with NGK BPR6ES - $20.00
Look good …. Just try to get denso or ngk
Switching fixed my ignition issues after having Autolite for only 2 days after purchase switched them to NGK and resolved my issues
Just swapped all four plugs in my 2013 Kia optima EX 2.4l for ngk iridium’s, still had the original sensor plugs in at 91k so honestly not sure how I didn’t have any misfires but have had a rough idle
They are very picky with their spark plugs so you are limited to NGK which is oem.
worked for nissan and honda as a tech and i will always recommend ngk laser iridium spark plugs. use them in my own vehicles and perform well
I've used NGK iridium which I've heard is the OEM for the 41-110, but didn't have as good of results.
Neither, I’ve seen Bosch plugs fall apart and I wouldn’t trust autolite on my lawnmower.
Be careful where you buy your plugs. There are counterfeit NGK plugs out there. I found out the hard way. I purchased off of Amazon. Mine melted before I could even get a mile in to my session.
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