Spark plug BRISK or AC DELCO

AC DELCO Spark plug
Atimm693
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Rating 5.0

AC Delco CR43TS.

Copper plugs are actually the best for performance, precious metals just last far longer.

Pros: best for performance
Cons: shorter lifespan
Part number: CR43TS
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BRISK Spark plug
M6 40AE
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Rating 4.0

The ER12S look better than the OEM units that came out on the first change, these have been in for a year.

Pros: look better than OEM
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AC DELCO Spark plug

At least with double iridium ACDELCO on the c5. It’s 100k intervals.

Pros: 100k intervals
Cons: PITA to do them
Vehicle: Chevrolet Corvette C5
Mileage: 100000 km
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BRISK Spark plug
rocktownvdub
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Rating 5.0

I've ran these for a few years stage 2 e85, with absolutely no issue at all. The last year and a half I've been running a bigger turbo, powermax 2260 and have had zero issues

Pros: no issues at all
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BRISK Spark plug

What plugs you're using may help. In my experience not all plugs are created equal. Brisk, for example, last maybe 5-10k miles before they're garbage. Whereas I can run NGKs for 15k+.

Pros: NGKs last longer
Cons: Brisk wears quickly
Mileage: 10000 km
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BRISK Spark plug

Brisk silver er10s if you need 2 steps colder. I had the ngk plugs, but they wore down just as fast and are more expensive. Brisk silver are like 10 bucks

Pros: cheaper than NGK
Cons: wore down fast
Part number: ER10S
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AC DELCO Spark plug
DasTurboShep
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Rating 1.0

When I got my S60 (2006, T5) the previous owner had some copper AC Delco plugs made to fit an 850 non turbo in it and I wondered why there was very slow engine response.

Cons: slow engine response
Vehicle: Volvo S60
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