Spark plug NGK or Autolite

NGK Spark plug

NGK Laser Iridiums are the exact spark plugs as Nissan brand. just different box and a lot less $. used it on my 05 Xterra S and my 2011 Xterra S.

Pros: less expensive, exact spark plugs
Vehicle: Nissan
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NGK Spark plug
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Rating 5.0

Highly recommend NGK. I made the same mistake a few years ago on our Odyssey with similar results. Put in NGK’s and problem solved.

Pros: problem solved
Cons: similar results
Vehicle: Honda Odyssey
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NGK Spark plug

Just get stock NGKs, I’ve never had brisk plugs last for anything, and the fuel stratified cars don’t really suffer from spark blowout in the same way.

Pros: stock plugs are sufficient
Cons: brisk plugs don't last
Vehicle: Audi
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Autolite Spark plug
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Rating 1.0

I have a 2019 GTI with 65k km. I decided to do plugs and when I saw how expensive OEM were, I said screw that, i'm going to try the iridium auto value basic ones. I thought the difference in quality would be negligible. I ran the Autolite XP5325 plugs without gapping. All seemed fine but then when pulling on to highway under load at 3k + RPM, misfiring like crazy.

Cons: misfiring under load
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 65000 km
Part number: XP5325
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