Spark plug NGK or BRISK

NGK Spark plug
gBrayner
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Rating 5.0

Most definitely still recommend! they are great, I usually replace every 50k due the stress I put my car under, but they can go a little more than that

Pros: great, recommended
Mileage: 50000 km
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NGK Spark plug
Shaller13
  • Starting:
Rating 4.0

NGK coopers for the coil pack Jeeps. Mines an 00 and have ran champion and NGK. NGK are doing alright in mine

Pros: doing alright
Vehicle: Jeep Cherokee
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BRISK Spark plug

Brisk silver er10s if you need 2 steps colder. I had the ngk plugs, but they wore down just as fast and are more expensive. Brisk silver are like 10 bucks

Pros: cheaper than NGK
Cons: wore down fast
Part number: ER10S
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NGK Spark plug
alrashid2
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Rating 2.0

Now that I've done the job, I can't tell if it's just in my head but the car seems to have less power now. It was already a sluggish engine to begin with it but it feels like I need to floor it even more. Also, the gas mileage has dropped from 25 MPG to 22.5 MPG.

Pros: idles completely smooth
Cons: less power, mileage dropped
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 60000 km
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