Spark plug NGK or OEM Honda

NGK Spark plug
Lenihan
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Rating 4.0

Running the ruthenium plugs. Works good for me FR6AHX-S (94279)

Pros: works good
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: FR6AHX-S
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NGK Spark plug
SandDCurves
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Rating 5.0

Definitely get NGK’s - the parts store I went with initially gave me other plugs and even with a new DIC the engine was still misfiring without NGK’s

Pros: engine was not misfiring
Cons: engine was misfiring
Vehicle: Saab
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NGK Spark plug
kuntkicker2
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Rating 4.0

NGK is prob the best sparkplug for performance, Denzo is a cheaper option but there not as good for performance

Pros: best sparkplug for performance
Cons: Denzo not as good
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NGK Spark plug

If you live some where hot, have a tune, or are hard on the car I would do one colder and get the 2309 instead of the stock 7913.

Pros: good for hot climate
Vehicle: Subaru
Part number: 2309
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NGK Spark plug

Any correct sized , heat range and gapped NGK plug will work fine but some will need to be changed more often. BKR6EIX for example is a good choice, it is iridium tipped and not expensive.

Pros: iridium tipped, good choice
Cons: changed more often
Vehicle: Subaru Outback
Part number: BKR6EIX
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cmiovino
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Rating 4.0

Always stick with NGK. However, NGK has different lines from copper, to platinum, and iridium. Iridium is more expensive, but will last longer. Given they're a bit of a PITA to replace, I'd go with these. I've run them in my 2004 WRX the last 8 years.

Pros: iridium lasts longer
Cons: iridium more expensive
Vehicle: Subaru
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NGK Spark plug

if the car isn’t stock and has been tuned, you’ll want to follow the recommendations of your tuner/just put NGKs in it.

Pros: good for tuned cars
Vehicle: Subaru
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NGK Spark plug

Car is very picky about spark plugs because it uses the spark plugs as knock sensors, I used basic NGK copper plugs and replaced every 10k. Very easy to do.

Pros: easy to do
Cons: car is very picky
Vehicle: Saab
Mileage: 10000 km
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NGK Spark plug

For a stock 4.3 you won’t see any performance difference regardless of what you put in there. Cheap copper plugs will work great but your going to be replacing them every 25-30,000 miles, iridium will probably last as long as the rest of the vehicle.

Pros: iridium plugs last longer
Cons: copper plugs short life
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NGK Spark plug
impaco
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Rating 1.0

I have replaced many brand new NGK's in newer chryslers after the customer gets them from a parts store. NGK's can and will cause ignition coil secondary circuit codes. Also, on hemi's they will set asd control circuit codes and cause the car to stall.

Cons: cause circuit codes, stall
Vehicle: Chrysler
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