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I used champion spark plugs.. no problems here
Almost any spark plug is better than the Torch it comes with. The recomended is the NGK BP7ES, but is not made any more, many use the BPR7ES without issue, which is a resistor plug, but the manual specifically says to not use a resistor plug. I am using an [Autolite AR52 plug](https://a.co/d/7Z3keDh), it crosses with the stock Torch and NGK BP7ES and is a non-resistor plug. Many people hate Autolite plugs, but I have been using them for years in other vehicles and never had an issue, and so far it is working just fine in my 11500.
Since spark plugs don’t cost that much I played around with a few. My 05 TJ like the Autolite APP985 the best. Hated the NGK ZF5RN the most.
Cylinder Misfires started on #2, progressed to all, replaced all spark plugs and all spark plug wires. Cylinder misfires now gone. Spark plugs and spark plug wires all in bad condition
Just replaced all my spark plugs that were in for 83k miles. Autolites were in and replaced with Denso twin-tip.
I wouldn't use Autolite in a Hyundai.
Not saying the auto lite won't work, but you're definitely not going to get 70k out of them.
That auto lite is no goood
Make sure if you purchase spark plugs that it is not Auto Light. They tend to mess your vehicle up more and not work well with Toyotas.
But yeah, switch to another brand and stop using champions.
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