Spark plug NGK or OEM Subaru

NGK Spark plug
stray_r
  • Starting:
Rating 5.0

If you have a bike that fouls plugs easily, particularly with condensation, the pointy electodes of an irridium plug will still spark. My XV535 would get regular plugs wet with fuel and condensation in winter and then refuse to start. Started reliably on iridium.

Pros: reliable start on iridium
Cons: plugs wet with fuel
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NGK Spark plug

You can check the forums and it'll say the same thing your asking . It comes down to personal reference ,everyone (including myself ) that I run with in our 3rd gens we run NGK . Just make sure they are dual pronged and gapped correctly and you'll be just fine .

Pros: NGK dual pronged
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NGK Spark plug

I went with NGK iridium's. The "book" says they should be replaced at 100k. I mostly didn't want to have to fight with them at 100k miles to get them out.

Pros: easy to swap, cheap
Mileage: 25000 km
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NGK Spark plug

I run usually one of 2 brands. Brisk or NGK both iridium. And both are 1 step colder than stock.

Pros: iridium, colder than stock
Cons: negative ignition corrections
Mileage: 10000 km
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NGK Spark plug
mattkosem
  • Acceleration:
Rating 3.0

I'm running PFR7Bs. I get a misfire or 3 here and there, only during low load low speed acceleration. I've got R8 coils too. Not sure if the RFD makes them occur any more frequently than they otherwise would, but I'm not worried about it.

Cons: occasional low speed misfire
Part number: PFR7B
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NGK Spark plug
rboss101
  • Starting:
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Rating 1.5

My car started experiencing misfires after changing the sparkplugs. Never happened before. Now it gives me a code for random misfires and #4 in particular. Today is the second tome it happened after starting the car on a cold morning. Second time 2 weeks after changing spark plugs. Just after I start, when its still cold, and never during driving or idling when warmed up. Strange. Could it be the plugs. I am using the new NGK ones. NGK Part # 1675 Laser Platinum pre gapped. Didnt have a problem with this before. I think these a are one range colder than the previous ones I had in the car. Could that be the problem?

Cons: misfires after changing, cold start misfires
Part number: 1675
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