Spark plug NGK or Champion
I bought 4 new NGK plugs (part #92411). Installed them and it ran perfect.
Only use NGK.
I would go for NGK. Using this brand on all my cars so far, I would not risk a switch. Although a compatible Denso will be equal for the short/mid/term.
At 101k miles I recommend that maintenance package if it hasn\u2019t been done before and you\u2019re not mechanically include. Spark plugs were $80 for NGK plugs and I have diag tools + experience to inspect my own so cost is $100.
I buy the OEM ngks every time. I find cars CAN be picky about what plugs you get.
I picked up a set of new VW Atlas sparkplugs of FB MKTplace locally for a good price and before I tossed them in one of my cars I decided to verify all of the spark plug differences and to reserve the research here are my results:
I have mentioned numerous times here to remove Torch plugs and replace. One would not run fresh out of the box (WEN). Replaced it with an NGK and it's been purring ever since.
They run just fine on stock setup. Changed mine 6 months ago once the car was at 30k miles and actually managed to snap one of the plugs in the head ???? Carefully managed to get it out though. No noticeable difference from factory plugs.
My service center guys installed Champion plug instead of Bosch on my turbocharged Altroz. Company user manual clearly says to use Bosch in TC. My car's economy has dropped significantly...and I'm just frustrated.
I won't run champion plugs in anything but lawn mowers. That's the only thing I've put them in that didn't get angry about it. Guess everybody's vehicles are different, but personally I don't think they're very good plugs.
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