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Denso Spark plug

2019 4 gen - dealer sparkplugs were part number ZC20HPR11 > Denso spark plug.

I’m from EU, Scandinavia and that part number were on my original ones I pulled out.

Vehicle: Mazda
Part number: ZC20HPR11
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Denso Spark plug
attnSPAN
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Rating 5.0

Plugs(Denso IK22) coils(DENSO or Hitachi) and a valve adjustment, all due at 100k. They really do make them run better and much more reliably.

Pros: run better, more reliably
Mileage: 100000 km
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AC DELCO Spark plug
diablo75
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Rating 4.0

I use them. Just replaced a set after they'd lasted 90,000 miles, only to rule out a very very tiny misfire count issue I've noticed lately. I might get a coil pack now, but those original plugs surely would have lasted longer (they say they should last for 100k).

Pros: lasted 90,000 miles
Cons: tiny misfire count issue
Mileage: 144840 km
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Denso Spark plug

I bought the plugs from Toyota (Denso). I asked for the old plugs off. The plugs I got back were NGKs that were installed at the factory. I can’t say I notice a difference really (except new plugs did seem to make a difference).

Pros: new plugs made difference
Cons: no noticeable difference
Vehicle: Toyota
Part number: 9008091180
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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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