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NGK Spark plug
MadFatty
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Rating 4.0

Skip the genuine spark plugs and just get NGKs. And skip the genuine oil change kit and get pentosin if you wanna stay oe

Pros: oe quality
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NGK Spark plug

Honestly I think NGK plugs are better. Either one does the same thing, but I've never heard of a bad NGK plug, even well beyond its normal useful life.

Pros: better, never heard bad
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NGK Spark plug

NGK Ruthenium 95125.. I ran a set for 25k miles w/o issue on Stg 2 E85 tune.. their gap barely if at all budged.. probably could've kept using them.. ymmv.

Pros: no issues, gap barely budged
Mileage: 25000 km
Part number: 95125
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i just switched over to some ngk 91006 last week which smoothed out the idle. haven’t put enough mileage on them to give a solid review but it’s what many recommend and the car felt great at the track this weekend so i’d say they are definitely a solid option.

Pros: smoothed out the idle
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 91006
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NGK Spark plug
MKVIgti
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Rating 2.0

Well, shit. I just put new plugs in two months ago following what EQT recommended then! I didn’t know of these failures with projected tipped plugs. Guess I should have spent a little more and bought non projected at the time, dammit.

Cons: failures with projected tipped plugs
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 06K905601M
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