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Been using the ngk ones for 10K km so far and they work just like oem, no problems, no misfires.
The racing plugs from NGK are exceptionally expensive, their standard Iridium plug is great as well. I wouldn't spend the money on the racing plug... I've tracked my car with the standard Iridium plug extensively and had no issues with plug wear etc. I personally feel that the racing plug is just taking more money out of your pocket for no gain/return.
I currently have them installed and gapped at .025. I don't know if they're making a difference or not but the car is running great so I haven't bothered switching back to stock.
I just switched out a set of Bosch's for the NGK PFR7S8EG's...and to me it's night and day.
I ran those plugs with zero issues for many years on my stage 2+ car gapped at .028.
PFR6Q was equivalent to the stock Bosch plugs. They work fine.
I used NGK BKR5E-7938 they are awesome plugs, i only paid $14 for mine but i have a friend who pays cost. they are around $80.
yeah ive ran them.... i guess there ok but they foul faster then the iridiums...
DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT get laser series platinums! They are junk! I tried them out and our motors do not like them. I had so many issues with them I threw them away
I've gotten autolites a few times for some domestic cars and they've been 0.005\" - 0.010\" off seemingly across the board, compared to what the box said they should be. And I wasted a day hunting down a misfire that turned out to be a bad spark plug out of the box.
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