Spark plug NGK or OEM Subaru

NGK Spark plug

As long as you use the right type and gapped correctly, then you are fine. NGK, Autolite, Motorcraft, bosch, all are fine.

Pros: brands are fine
Cons: cheap out
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NGK Spark plug
fowvaydriver
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Rating 5.0

I have been running them for 50,000 miles with is20 then is38 setup. Work perfect.

Pros: work perfect
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 50000 km
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NGK Spark plug

I'm currently is20 United 91 octane tune, APR packs and NGK RS7 plugs (one step colder thant oem), gapped at around 0,028'' and car feels solid. No misfire, no EPC. However it honestly feels just like when I was with oem coilpacks and plugs. Maybe now idle feels a little bit smoother.

Pros: solid performance, smoother idle
Cons: similar to OEM
Part number: RS7
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NGK Spark plug

This. I had the 7s in previously. I swapped to the 8s when someone mentioned they got better fuel mileage with them I didn't notice any difference.

Pros: better fuel mileage
Cons: no noticeable difference
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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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