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I have a 2012 Civic LX (purchased new) and replaced the original spark plugs at 100k miles with **Denso 3483 (DXU22HCR-D11S)**—which were listed as compatible on RockAuto at the time. I’ve had great results and am now at 200k miles, looking to replace them with the same.
There is a noticeable improvement in performance when I cross over into the next country and refuel. This is what my denso iridium plugs look like after 20k km. I had a misfire. New plugs today, and the misfire is gone
You get a better performance if you install a booster plug, DNA air filter and Brisk spark plugs. Great torque from 2000 rpm as a result.
Denso or NGk for anything and everything preferably dual ground spark plugs. I would get them rockauto as they have the best price and you can get the OEM brand.
Get the right dual electrode spark plugs, Denso or equivalent. They’re cheap, around $5 per plug.
Spark plugs are only $15 for Denso iridium plugs (providing the longest life) and they take no more than 20 minutes to replace them.
Denso or ngk. Bosch at worst. I would recommend against the off brand in your photo.
Brisk are fine. You have to check them about every 5,000 miles. And change out sooner than other brands.
my truck uses denso and NGK dual electrode plugs and will run very poorly if u try to use anything else
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.
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