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Mi primer carro también fue un honda Civic 2005, lo tuve como 10 años, esos carros son fieles. Mi recomendación, primero hacele servicio mayor, lo podes llevar a una aceitera y que te cambien el aceite del motor, de la caja, ellos te ponen un sticker para saber cuándo hacer el próximo cambio de aceite, normalmente son como 2500 millas, cámbiale su filtro de aceite, de aire de motor, de aire de la cabina, las bujías, con las bujías el mío corría mejor con las ngk que con las Bosch que suelen poner en todos lados.
used the laser iridium NGK spark plugs. No issues!!
I've had perfectly fine luck with aftermarket coils, 4 years 2 cars no faults. I'm running factory RS7 plugs, I forget if they were NGK or Denso, but they are 1 heat range colder. Working fine with stage 2.
I like NGK’s. No longer have my E28 but in my 944 i still run NGK’s.
I suggest buying a known high quality replacement, not being picky about the exact spec, and seeing if that makes a difference. At under $5 it's a minimal cost and effort. Based on the what this engine was likely copied from, I would pick a NGK BPR4ES or BPR5ES from a vendor that doesn't have a reputation for NGK counterfeits.
I removed the Champion plug and replaced it with an NGK and on the first pull it ran.
I use NGK Iridium's in my generators. People say I'm nuts for spending the 10.00 for one, but I never have problems starting on gas or propane which is what I use with Iridium's, and plus you'll probably never have to replace it either.
Just replaced all my spark plugs that were in for 83k miles. Autolites were in and replaced with Denso twin-tip.
I changed my plugs to autolite because I had never heard anything bad about them. I replaced them after 3 weeks due to misfires, put another set of autolites in and it ran fine for 2 weeks. Started misfiring again and swapped in a set of NGK's, no problems since.
I would never install Autolite on any car, definitely not the WRX.
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