Spark plug Bosch or NGK

NGK Spark plug
tehAndy
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Rating 5.0

I'm going to keep using NGK's though. The farm-supply store has a whole aisle of them and they're all $1.59 each . I've put them in vehicles where the OE's are Delco, Bosch, Champion, Motorcraft, or Denso and they've all run perfectly with the NGKs.

Pros: perfect performance, good value
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NGK Spark plug
tehAndy
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Rating 5.0

Out of all the plugs I've tried, standard NGK V-powers are the only ones that have consistently worked well in *everything* I've stuck them in. From single-cylinder lawnmowers to high-winding Japanese 4s to domestic and imported V6s to big-inch V8s. They're worth the extra 40 cents over Champs or Autolites.

Pros: consistent performance, good value
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NGK Spark plug

The plug wires do not make a difference. We interchange them all the time here at work (I work at a dealership as well) if need be and there are no adverse effects. All they do is carry the electricity. The plugs on the other hand, that could cause a problem.

Pros: plug wires interchangeable
Cons: plugs could cause problem
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NGK Spark plug
spoonie
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Rating 5.0

i cant comment on the 24v specs, but the OEM 12v plug outperforms everything else i've tried.

Pros: outperforms everything else
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NGK Spark plug
DubGray1.8T
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Rating 2.0

I was running the junky ford plugs with little to no issues and switched to those NGKs and now I will actually foul a plug in warmup. This has never happened before and I would venture to say they are my least favorite plugs at this time. I have never had these issues until the NGKs.

Cons: foul a plug
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