Spark plug NGK or AC DELCO

NGK Spark plug

I run ngk tr6 plugs straight out of the box in my cammed ls1 for $6ish a plug (discounted) i change them more frequently for piece of mind. The car runs mint

Pros: car runs mint
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NGK Spark plug

I use these in my IE stage 1 MK7. I replace them every 20k, zero issues so far. They could probably go another 10k miles, too, I just replace them early to avoid the ground strap issue that seems to be prevalent.

Pros: zero issues so far
Cons: ground strap issue
Mileage: 20000 km
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NGK Spark plug

After changing: Idles better and more consistent at 700~800 rpm range. Car drives smoother? Changing spark plugs made it visibly better.

Pros: idles better, drives smoother
Mileage: 215000 km
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NGK Spark plug
Opening-Swan917
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Rating 3.0

Also check the spark plugs, sometimes people are cheap and buy autolites instead of NGK. Cheap plugs from previous owner give me a headache.

Cons: cheap plugs headache
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NGK Spark plug
PaultheBP1100
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Rating 1.0

I bought a NGK №6 4-pack for 20$ at local parts shop, After the replacement, engine problems began: loss of power, misfires, and severe vibration.

Cons: loss of power, misfires
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SpaceCricket
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Rating 2.0

I’m lucky if I get a full 5k miles out of a set of ER10S before one of them shits out and I get a misfire.

Pros: easy to change
Cons: misfire, short lifespan
Mileage: 8046 km
Part number: ER10S
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