Spark plug NGK or OEM Mazda

NGK Spark plug

Stick to NGK R7437s. They are pricey but the best plug for a tuned car forsure. I inspect the gap every 5k miles and replace every 10k. Mine are gapped to .022

Pros: best plug for tuned car
Cons: pricey
Mileage: 5000 km
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I’d go with the recommended NGKs, buy from fcp euro and you only need to pay for them once. Those are what I run on APR stage 2.

Pros: lifetime warranty
Mileage: 10000 km
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I went ahead with an NGK Laser Iridium. Compared the ones from the engine and the new ones and were identical in shape and form. It does seem to work fine after testing it.

Pros: works fine after testing
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
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raperak74
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Rating 5.0

Recently got the following parts: Racingline VWR Springs 034 Motorsports strut mounts, new bearings and bump stops Rear strut mounts with new hardware and bump stops Deautoled LED license plate OEM Autodimming rear mirror with wiring harness APR boost tap NSP boost gauge with vent Hella oil level sensor Oil pan w level sensor European Headlight Switch APR Coilpacks Spark Plugs NGK BKR8EIX R LINE CENTER CAPS

Pros: new parts
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damenstoll
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Rating 5.0

Just changed mine out for the second time 2012 w/ 172k. Misfire engine code. NGK iridium. Getting 10 more mpg. Best 50$ I’ve spent in a long time

Pros: 10 more mpg
Cons: misfire engine code
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 172000 km
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NGK Spark plug

Iridium will last longest. Grab them if you race or run the piss out of that bike but for all intents and purposes a plain old NGK is plenty adequate for everyday riding and then some.

Pros: Iridium will last longest
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NGK Spark plug

I've used Autolite plugs in my stock 2011 for 6 years. I wanted to try NGK's so I recently installed a set of Ruthenium NGK plugs. I haven't noticed any difference between the two brands.

Pros: no noticeable difference
Vehicle: Mazda
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JoshB254
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Rating 1.0

I also just put in a set of NGK BKR7E's and gapped them a little large (.034) seeing as the ones I pulled out were at .043 That did nothing and the issue is still persistent.

Pros: issue is still persistent
Cons: did nothing
Part number: BKR7E
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