Spark plug NGK or Champion

NGK Spark plug
rjginca
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Rating 5.0

Learned 40 years ago to use NGK. Installed brand new Autolite plugs in my girlfriends Grand Prix and it ran like crap. Went to a speed shop and they sold me a set of NGK. Ran perfectly. Have only bought NGK or Denso since.

Pros: ran perfectly
Cons: ran like crap
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NGK Spark plug

I do NGK 6510 one step colder. I do 0.025”-0.026” gap. I had a shop do my last set since I didn’t trust myself. He accidentally did 0.022” and I put them in and they’ve been fine. The other set is 0.018” and idk if ima put them in. Gotta change the one step colder NGK’s at around 15-20k miles. I usually change mine when I start seeing high spark retard. I’m BT 93/E40 with aux.

Pros: perform fine, good lifespan
Cons: change due to spark retard
Mileage: 15000 km
Part number: 6510
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NGK Spark plug

I learned that proper, very hard to tell, NGK knock offs even existed after I was bitten by fake ones off Amazon. The porcelain around the center electrode broke off and went through the engine.

Cons: porcelain broke off
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NGK Spark plug
yamchowmein
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Rating 1.0

I have installed brand new NGK sparkplugs and Bosh ignition coils...but the cylinder 1 misfire does not move or is resolved at all.

Cons: misfire not resolved
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 150000 km
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