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Go NGK and Iridium. They are a better spark and help burn any sediment off the tip. Also bonus is, they last about 50-80,000km.
If you do get plugs, go with NGK plugs instead. Good quality.
I installed these NGK 94833 plugs a few weeks prior. They are pre-gapped to .031 according to Urotuning.
Guys I replaced the spark plugs tonight with NGK iridium plugs and my light went away. Thankfully it wasn’t anything more that
Sparkplugs replaced at 85,000km, with NGK Iridium plugs.
I buy parts from them for my Volvo. Even with the cost of freight , it's miles cheaper.
I've recommended many times to toss plugs and replace with NGK (you can read about my experience in prior post). You have hopefully educated newbs to follow you.
Out with the old and in with the ngk 94833
Don't use AutoZone crap
I just got some fakes with the EAC logo on the box and the accurate Japan stamp with the line under the p. I could tell they were fake just by looking at the poorly machined threads, let alone the crooked ground electrode that looks like it is made out of casted tin lol.
I bought 2 sets of NGK Irridium plugs from Amazon sellers that turned out to be counterfeit. The electrodes were completely worn off with 60k miles on them. They are supposed to last 100,000 miles. The cars were misfiring and had spark knock.
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