Spark plug NGK or OEM Subaru

NGK Spark plug

I used NGK plugs in mine. A bit expensive, but they work great and I get 6 litres/100km for fuel mileage.

Pros: work great, good mileage
Cons: a bit expensive
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NGK Spark plug

NGK (Mazda OEM) or Denso are my picks. Personally I think both brands are as good as each other. I buy whichever is cheaper that suits my car.

Pros: brands are as good
Cons: which is cheaper
Mileage: 150000 km
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NGK Spark plug
Tycoon5000
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Rating 5.0

NGK laser iridiums are the ones I just put in. You don't have to do it often so the price tag doesn't hurt as much I guess is one way of looking at it. Also buying good plugs will help you NOT spend a ton more money further down the road on repairs.

Pros: good plugs, less repairs
Cons: price tag hurts
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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nerfsmurf
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Rating 4.5

I just tossed some oem NGKs for the first time since... 30k miles, and they seem to be the best plugs I've ran, although they are not a step colder as recommended.

Pros: best plugs, good performance
Cons: not step colder
Mileage: 48280 km
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NGK Spark plug

I just replaced the spark plugs on my 2014 Cadillac ELR(essentially a gen 1 volt). My ELR has 81000 miles on it. It still had the factory plugs. One of the plugs was leaking compression as seen in the photo. If you have a first gen volt or an ELR, if the plugs have never been changed, it won't hurt to take a look at them. I replaced them with NGK 94279 spark plugs.

Cons: one plug leaking compression
Mileage: 81000 km
Part number: 94279
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