Spark plug Bosch or NGK

NGK Spark plug

I run the BKR7E in all my cars, basically not iridium version of the ones listed here. I prefer copper plugs over iridium or platinum since they are much cheaper.. under 5 bucks for 4. Change them more often then with the others but then you always have fresh plugs.

Pros: cheaper, always fresh
Cons: change more often
Part number: BKR7E
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bcze1
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Rating 4.5

Just installed some NGK's over the weekend. Definitely idles smoother and quieter. Also feels a bit more responsive to throttle input. Even my wife commented that it felt different and better, which is a miracle. Great $35 mod.

Pros: idles smoother, quieter, more responsive
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maitino
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Rating 4.5

I just took your guys advice and installed the NGK BKR7EIX plugs on my VW GTI 2.0T and I can feel a big difference as far as smooth acceleration and more response! I would defenitely reccomend these plugs to anyone with mods or a chip on their 2.0T!

Pros: smooth acceleration, more response
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: BKR7EIX
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NGK Spark plug

Seeing how the dealer's prices are always higher, I'll be replacing the stock plugs with a set of the NGK's. Ive always run them in my 1.8T, and now my 2.0L 16v... and again... will be picking up some for the 2.0T FSI.

Pros: reliable in previous cars
Cons: dealer prices higher
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NGK Spark plug

I am planning on ordering a set of NGK BKR7EIX. They are one heat range colder, and I keep hearing good reviews. I also hear the downside is you have to replace them more often. I think if you search for them, you'll find better reviews from ppl who use them and diy if needed. I found them here http://www.sparkplugs.com/resu...&y=17 , might be cheaper elsewhere, I haven't started shopping yet, im just coming up on 10,000 miles.

Pros: one heat range colder, good reviews
Cons: replace more often
Mileage: 10000 km
Part number: BKR7EIX
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Bosch Spark plug
need_a_VR6
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Rating 4.5

Mods: Autotech 262 cams 42 Draft Test Pipe TT 2.5\" exhaust w/Borla Turn 2 Cold Air intake Mk4 Headgasket UR pullies DIY Light Flywheel GIAC cam chip Mk4 plug wires Bosch FR6LDC plugs - reused more times then I can count Motor is a 139k stock block, with a 140+k stock head on it (stock springs), manifolds and tb are all stock.

Pros: strong performance
Mileage: 139000 km
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NGK Spark plug

My mkV GTI came with Bosch plugs stock. I am now using a set of NGK BKR7EIX plugs (which by the way come pre-gapped...)

Pros: come pre-gapped
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: BKR7EIX
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NGK Spark plug
PBWB
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Rating 3.0

I get a random misfire at idle, but nothing in boost surprisingly. Hey, I'm just goin with what works. And Im running 19 lbs on a T3/T4.

Pros: no misfires in boost
Cons: random misfire at idle
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Bosch Spark plug
osofastjetta
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Rating 2.0

i just changed my spark plugs, figuring i would do a tune-up before winter..the car was running fine before..changed the oem plugs that were in them to bosch +2's..well that was when the misfiring started...the car at low rpm's, lets say, 1500rpms, would stutter if i tried to full throttle it,...but when i get to about 2500rpms the stuttering would stop

Cons: misfiring, stuttering at low rpms
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