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NGK Spark plug

I decided to give the NGK Rutheniums a try earlier this year after reading about them on this thread I've been happy with them so far, the engine ran noticeably smoother than with the old plugs (but that could have also been simply due to new plugs).

Pros: engine ran smoother
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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NGK Spark plug

I have the OEM RS7 plugs in my car for 40,000km ever since going to stage two with zero issues and will buy them again.

Pros: zero issues, will buy again
Mileage: 40000 km
Part number: 91006
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OEM BMW Spark plug
MRHaynes021
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Rating 4.0

use BMW OEM plugs from the dealer. Yes the are expensive but I have never had a problem with misfires and I've put over 100,000 miles on my current E36 and over 150,000 on my first. While they are suppose to work and be interchangeable according to the manufacturer the NKG you buy aftermarket are supposedly different than what you get from BMW

Pros: no misfires, high mileage reliability
Cons: expensive
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 160934 km
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NGK Spark plug

Stick with NGK for plugs, its the OE manufacturer, Bosch or Denso are good second choices. Never touch autolight or champion

Pros: NGK is OE manufacturer
Cons: avoid autolight, champion
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NGK Spark plug
Slightly_Left
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Rating 1.0

On my stage 2 mk7 I swapped around and tried a few like ngk and the ngk failed causing misfires like crazy on acceleration. Back to OEM and never had another issue for 45k miles.

Pros: OEM plugs reliable
Cons: NGK caused misfires
Mileage: 72420 km
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