Spark plug Motorcraft or AC DELCO

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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Motorcraft Spark plug
star08273
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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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AC DELCO Spark plug

Standard replacement CR43TS Delco plugs, and a decent brand of wires. Bosch makes nice wires. Our engines don't exactly tax the ignition system, so if it's functional, you don't stand to gain much.

Pros: functional ignition system
Cons: no performance gain
Part number: CR43TS
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AC DELCO Spark plug
DasTurboShep
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Rating 1.0

When I got my S60 (2006, T5) the previous owner had some copper AC Delco plugs made to fit an 850 non turbo in it and I wondered why there was very slow engine response.

Cons: slow engine response
Vehicle: Volvo S60
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