Spark plug Champion or Denso

Denso Spark plug

Bro ABSOLUTELY do the spark plugs yourself. I bought oem Denso spark plugs from Napa Auto for about $180. Then all you need is a spark plug socket w/ swivel head, 10mm socket, 12mm, a couple extensions, needle nose pliers, dielectric grease, and a pick to make life easier.

Pros: save money, easy job
Cons: time consuming for beginner
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Champion Spark plug
Mag1cWays
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Rating 3.0

When I started the vehicle up, it woke up really aggressive, there was a strong gas smell and it stuttered badly when driving her, along with the check engine light flashing at me when I did the test drive.\n\nAfter taking out the coil pack, I found that there was a lot of crap inside the springs within the boots...looked like dielectric grease gummed up by the previous owner. After cleaning all those springs and making sure they were straight, I took the new Spark plugs out (Champion Copper) I rechecked the gap and they were all good, after putting everything back together the old girl started up quick as hell, no shaking or anything. I drove it for 15 minutes and I had no issues whatsoever.

Pros: started up quick as hell, no shaking
Cons: strong gas smell, stuttered badly
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Champion Spark plug
Infamous-Impact966
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Rating 2.0

the guy said the spark plugs I used are the issues because they are champion brand and I needed to use NGK brand for my Acura

Cons: champion brand issues
Vehicle: Acura
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