Spark plug NGK or OEM Subaru

NGK Spark plug

I use NGK... it's the same 1/16 turn instructions on my Suzuki outboard (also NGK) and I use the same method of 1/4 -1/2 turn. Been good with those over 6 or 7 changes.

Pros: good over changes
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TNTomato
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Rating 5.0

I opted for the NGK DIFR6D13, since these were suggested by a local Honda dealership. These seem to be perfectly fine for the CR-Z. No complaints at all.

Pros: perfectly fine, no complaints
Vehicle: Honda
Part number: DIFR6D13
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FlyBy
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Rating 4.5

I've been running the NGK "rs7" plugs 06K905601M in my wagon since I went IS20 with an APR stage 3 91 tune. Stock gap out of the box was .026. I've now put about 6k on them and have had zero issues.

Pros: zero issues
Mileage: 9656 km
Part number: 06K905601M
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aquatone61
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Rating 3.0

That’s curious….. if you look closely at the end of the shorter plug you can see another set of threads, it looks like there an insert threaded onto that spark plug. It would appear that it wouldn’t be sitting where it needs to in the combustion chamber so that may explain your misfire.

Cons: misfire
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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turbokick
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Rating 1.0

Recently i changed my spark plugs DENSO IRIDIUM IK22 with NGK BKR7E gapped at 0.28inch-0,70mm. The car became very laggy, the throttle response got worse, much more turbo lag and major lost of power. Also im going back with the Densos.

Pros: null
Cons: very laggy, worse throttle response, more turbo lag, major lost of power
Part number: BKR7E
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