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Denso Spark plug

And, before you get too far, are you replacing with the right plugs? I presume it’s the 2AZ 4-cyl since you’re not asking us how to get to the back plugs. The right ones are the Denso Iridium Long Life or the NGK Laser Iridium.

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Denso Spark plug
swanney24
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Rating 4.0

I put denso 5310 in mine, apparently they are supposed to give you a slight increase in power if you use premium fuel.

Idk if I gained any power, but the car runs well.

Pros: car runs well
Cons: power increase uncertain
Part number: 5310
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Denso Spark plug

Have used NGK on my Toyota Prius v, works just fine, never had problems.

Changed them recently, still had factory Denso spark plugs, and they worked alright too, even after 121k miles of use.

Pros: works just fine, no problems
Cons: worked alright
Vehicle: Toyota Prius v
Mileage: 121000 km
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Denso Spark plug

For what it's worth, I've changed my plugs twice (OEM to Denso to Beru-RS7) and never noticed any oil or any difference in color between the plugs.

Pros: no oil, no color difference
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Denso Spark plug
2016vwturbo
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Rating 2.0

I said from the get go that the Densos were running like ****. Especially at wot around 110mp/h it felt like the engine was hesitating and lacking power. Idle was smoother with the Denso though.

Pros: smoother idle
Cons: engine hesitating, lacking power
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