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I just swapped out an original set from 2006 that had exactly 165,050 on them. Car still ran great before the swap.
Spark plugs I put in it 15k miles ago were NGK 7968 Laser Platinum
I'm guessing they have been in there for 175k? NGK for the win.
I decided to try out NGK Ruthenium, and it runs just as good if not better. Ruthenium is much newer technology and is supposed to be able to ignite a larger range of AFR's leading to better throttle response compared to good old iridium.
I use NGK BKR6EKPA and NGK PMR7A for my 147 2.0TS
In my '16 sport I use NGK Iridium IX. I've run these in every Honda I've owned since the 90s.
Ive used the 92274’s in about 15-20 fb builds and great so far
The easiest way to know if NGK plugs are real or fake is test them for resistance.
I have a had a couple of NGK spark plugs with very fragile ceramic insulators over the last few years. I suspect like everybody else they are cutting on QC due to that inflation that officially doesn't exist, especially for made in Japan products.
Get those plugs out! I bought counterfeit NGK plugs from Amazon. By the time you get a misfire the ceramic may have cracked off around electrodes and damage your engine.
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