Spark plug NGK or Autolite

NGK Spark plug
joeyfrost
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Rating 4.0

Im stage 2+ running a .028 if i run any larger of a gap I get these weird misfires under wide open throttle. Kinda feels like the clutch slipping but its not.

Pros: good performance at .028
Cons: misfires at larger gap
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NGK Spark plug

I've always used NGK in my hondas and never had any problems. They're OEM equipment on most (if not all) imports so I would recommend you just stick with what works.

Pros: no problems
Vehicle: Acura TSX
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NGK Spark plug

As for the BKR7E's. It's proven that .028 gap is what you want with a stage 1 or 2 setup, and 0.032 for stock. No need to experiment. I've used these plugs on both factory coils and my current setup (OEM Bosch B7 2.0T coils) with no issues.

Pros: no issues, works with different coils
Part number: BKR7E
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NGK Spark plug
turbokick
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Rating 4.0

i put another set of bkr7e's but with 0.80mm gap, the car is running a lot better now.

Pros: car running a lot better
Part number: BKR7E
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NGK Spark plug

I installed the BKR7E gapped to .028 with no issues. My vehicles seem to favor NGK more than Denso.

Pros: no issues, vehicles favor NGK
Part number: BKR7E
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NGK Spark plug
Poody
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Rating 3.0

Not sure what exactly your setup is/how well you have tuned for it, but on BKR7EIX plugs @ .028 and 25psi, I was encountering some spark blowout. Basically felt like the car dropped 2 cylinders, and my exhaust had muffled misfire sounds that basically sounded like a very fast skipping CD of fart noises lol.

Pros: helped a ton
Cons: spark blowout
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