Spark plug NGK or OEM Subaru

NGK Spark plug
rabbit__eater
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Rating 4.0

Yeah I've had these on my 2010 for about 12k miles now. No issues, have been performing just fine.

Pros: performing just fine
Cons: no issues
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 12000 km
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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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OEM Subaru Spark plug
VentiEspada
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Rating 5.0

Changing my sparkplugs for the first time (32k miles, yes it's early but I got a great deal on the plugs) and found that the stock plug in cylinder 4 actually had a ground electrode defect and was significantly thicker than normal. The car runs stronger than it ever has as this was likely causing extra timing pull.

Pros: car runs stronger
Cons: ground electrode defect
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 51500 km
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NGK Spark plug

Have them for 15,000 miles on these and frankly can't tell the difference from (spec. plug) with original that it replaced. Gas mileage is no better and no worse.

Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 15000 km
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