Spark plug BRISK or Denso

Denso Spark plug
itsub4u
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Rating 5.0

My 2010 RX350 with the same V6 has 170k on it and still gets me 24 MPG - Denso factory plugs are life, prove me wrong.

Pros: excellent longevity, good fuel economy
Vehicle: Lexus
Mileage: 170000 km
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Denso Spark plug
londons_explorer
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Rating 5.0

I bought the absolute cheapest plugs available ($1.50/plug), and they are branded "Denso Toyota Iridium" - I assume fakes, but my magnifying glass does seem to show an iridium tip, and they work great.

Pros: work great
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BRISK Spark plug

I was running stage 2 apr with rs7 brisk plugs, had misfires on cold start. Did carbon cleaning myself, misfire kept happening. Spark plugs kept getting lose even after torquing. Switched to Oem spark plugs and no more misfires.

Pros: no more misfires
Cons: misfires on cold start
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Denso Spark plug
bgav
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Rating 1.0

I had EPC light/limp mode and P303 as well about a month ago on my '12 GLI (APR Stage 1+) at 102K miles that recently had a walnut blast and new Denso plugs at around 101K miles. Swapped coil packs as well and still P303 with EPC light/limp mode.

Cons: catastrophic failure
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 101000 km
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