Spark plug BRISK or AC DELCO

AC DELCO Spark plug
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Rating 5.0

Over the years I’ve found that the factory recommended spark plugs typically work best. There are exceptions, but my ‘95 5.7 recently got some plain Jane ACDelco plugs and it is running great.

Pros: running great
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BRISK Spark plug

Brisk are fine. You have to check them about every 5,000 miles. And change out sooner than other brands.

Pros: are fine
Cons: check every 5,000 miles
Mileage: 5000 km
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AC DELCO Spark plug

The new plug is AC Delco 41-156. Cannot tell any difference in my Gen 2 after replacing plugs. It ran fine before and did afterwards as well.

Pros: ran fine before and after
Cons: no noticeable difference
Part number: 41-156
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BRISK Spark plug

Also I would stay away from Brisk ER12 spark plugs since they require higher change intervals (And risk of damaging coil packs) @ 3-5K miles as opposed to NGK R7437-8 or NGK R7438-8 @ 10-15K miles.

Cons: higher change intervals, risk damaging coil packs
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AC DELCO Spark plug
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Rating 1.0

Bought a set of iridium plugs that were wasted after 15k miles. Amazon gave zero fucks. AC Delco gave zero fucks. The scum bags who sold them changed their name and keep selling.

Cons: wasted after 15k miles
Mileage: 15000 km
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