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NGK Spark plug
themightyquinn
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Rating 5.0

I can only comment on the ZFR5E-11 ... and let me say...THEY ARE AWESOME. Now of course these are not "official" OEM spark plugs for our engine, so just remember that...but the results speak for themselves. I'll say it again for effect... THE NGK ZFR5E-11 STANDARD COPPER SPARK PLUGS RUN GREAT IN VW 2.5L INLINE-5 CYLINDER ENGINES !!!!!!! Just had to gap down to .040"/1.0mm. The butt-dyno says YES, idle is smoother, MPG's are up (couldn't get more than 28 highway before, recorded multiple highway cruises on the NGKs at 72-75mph in the 30.X range!), and, oh yeah, did I mention they cost $2.50 per plug? The wallet also says YES. So run along now to your local auto parts store, where they are literally ALWAYS in stock (part #4435) and rejoice at the thought of walking out with 5 quality NGK copper plugs for less than $13.

Pros: awesome performance, smoother idle, improved MPG, low cost, always in stock
Cons: not official OEM
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: ZFR5E-11
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NGK Spark plug

NGK BKR6EQUP. Those are the original and they tend to work well for the entire 100k change interval while many other brands/models can be problematic after a while.

Pros: work well, long interval
Cons: other brands problematic
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 100000 km
Part number: BKR6EQUP
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NGK Spark plug
Fulmersbelly
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Rating 4.0

I pulled my original plugs, and they were exactly the same as the replacement NGK. They're nice so far.

Pros: nice replacement
Cons: super pain to remove
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 130000 km
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Bliksemsnel
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Rating 4.5

I installed the NGK PFR7S8EG laser double platinum. They came gapped at .032. Initially I installed them at .032 gap and just yesterday I closed the gap to .028. Car runs strong and idles smooth at both gaps.

Pros: runs strong, idles smooth
Part number: PFR7S8EG
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NGK Spark plug

Replaced old plugs, DENSO W20EXR-U, with new NGK BPR6ES. Idles a lot more smoothly now.

Pros: Idles a lot more smoothly
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: BPR6ES
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Just wanted to let you know i done the change and it was the easiest one i have ever done in my life! I went with the NGK Laser Platinum PZFR5Q-11 , but wanted to let you know just in case it could keep some out there from not checking the gap on these plugs prior to install. I thought they were supposed to come pre-gaped, but every one of them were set @ .040, instead of the manufacture recommended .044. Anyway, glad I checked, and thanks for the reply!

Pros: easy to install
Cons: gap not pre-set
Part number: PZFR5Q-11
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NGK Spark plug
mattkosem
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Rating 3.0

I'm running PFR7Bs. I get a misfire or 3 here and there, only during low load low speed acceleration. I've got R8 coils too. Not sure if the RFD makes them occur any more frequently than they otherwise would, but I'm not worried about it.

Cons: occasional low speed misfire
Part number: PFR7B
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dirosama
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Rating 0.5

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

Cons: junk, many issues, motors dislike
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