Spark plug NGK or AC DELCO

NGK Spark plug
audicoupej
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Rating 4.0

DCPR8E NGK copper. we use stock gap and change every 10k-15K miles. So far so good for me. 12psi fyi.

Pros: so far so good
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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NGK Spark plug
xbluewaterx
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Rating 5.0

The 9s are good. Considering I have run them anywhere from 15psi to 36psi of boost and they have performed flawlessly I would say that they work well.

Pros: performed flawlessly, work well
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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NGK Spark plug
new04quest
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Rating 4.0

I replaced the spark plugs earlier. The new spark plugs is NGK PFR6Q from Checkers. It is gap @ .032. The old spark plugs are the very cheap Autolite. The previous owner probably tried to save money, but it end up cause me a lot of trouble. The gap of Autolite plugs are more like .042. I drove it a couple blocks I installed the NGK, and it felt better.

Pros: felt better
Cons: old plugs caused trouble
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 140000 km
Part number: PFR6Q
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NGK Spark plug
ItsA96
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Rating 4.5

With the BKR5EKU plugs I got apx 27-29 mpg. All stock except for a neuspeed chip.

Pros: good MPG
Part number: BKR5EKU
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NGK Spark plug

I'm flashed with Revo Stage 1 and I run NGK BKR7E plugs gapped to 0.028\". They are 1 range colder and are cheap ($15 for 4 at Lordco if you have a discount). Only downside is that you should regap them every oil change, and change them ever other oil change

Pros: 1 range colder, cheap
Cons: frequent regapping, frequent changes
Part number: BKR7E
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