Spark plug BRISK or Motorcraft

BRISK Spark plug

Brisks are great plugs. Do be warned however, their groundstraps are softer than others and open gap much sooner vs other plugs. So you'll be checking them much more often and changing them sooner than the usual 10-15k tuned interval.

Pros: great plugs
Cons: softer groundstraps, open gap
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Motorcraft Spark plug
star08273
  • Starting:
Rating 5.0

anecdotally, my truck was at 226k when i changed the plugs. motor craft plugs coated, no anti seize, torqued tighter than advised. probably 20lb ft. 2 rear plugs were originals. i’m now at 235k and nothing wrong yet.

Pros: nothing wrong yet
Mileage: 235000 km
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Motorcraft Spark plug
robertosmith1
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Rating 5.0

I’ve found that Motorcraft platinum spark plugs work best in my 1998 Ford Ranger. I tried Bosch plugs and it ran terribly. Nothing but Motorcraft from now on (for Fords).

Pros: works best in Ford
Cons: Bosch plugs ran terribly
Vehicle: Ford Ranger
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Motorcraft Spark plug
Alph4W0lf
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Rating 5.0

I however replaced mine with motorcraft and do not have pinging anymore but still run 91 octane as 93 isn’t common in socal.

Pros: no pinging anymore
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BRISK Spark plug

Gonna do brisk silver with 4C coils unless someone has any advice on Brisk Silvers being bad. Was gonna try them out over the NGK Laser Iridium

Cons: brisk silvers being bad
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BRISK Spark plug

I have used Rs7 plugs (meh), the APR recommended NGK plugs (rough idle, gapped correctly), and the Brisk ER12S. I'm on my second set of the Brisk, and plan to keep using them.

Pros: cheap enough
Cons: change them at 10k
Mileage: 10000 km
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