Spark plug NGK or OEM Toyota

NGK Spark plug
Mr-Blackheart
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Rating 5.0

My 500 sport rocked copper cores good for 30k and at 38k, when I bought it, was misfiring like mad and stumbled a ton at startup, swapped $14 a pop NGK Iridium IX Plug Number DCPR7EIX and runs like a dream

Pros: smooth running, no misfires
Part number: DCPR7EIX
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NGK Spark plug

I ordered NGK plugs gapped to factory spec (.032). I didn't pre-check them, but I late went back and checked them and they were all in spec.

Pros: factory spec
Mileage: 65000 km
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NGK Spark plug
BigUpstairs6349
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Rating 5.0

replace the plugs with NGK only... I did this on 21 cars and every time the car started working as a new one. All cars were Audi of course.

Pros: car worked like new
Vehicle: Audi
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OEM Toyota Spark plug
guitarlisa
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Rating 5.0

Toyota Corolla (2017) gets 30/36 mpg and cost $13K with 80K miles on it. Insurance $100/month for maximum coverage. I have had it since 2019 and have never had any maintenance except spark plugs (once), battery (once) and tires (once), and oil changes. So I have spent maybe $1000 on maintenance in 6 years.

Pros: low maintenance costs
Mileage: 128747 km
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NGK Spark plug
ittimjones
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Rating 3.0

I have the ruthenium. Bought pregapped from Mountune. They are fine. They work no noticable change. I've put about 200k miles on them between by ST and RS and changed every 50k miles with no issues (both tuned and stock).

Pros: no issues, long lifespan
Cons: no noticeable change
Mileage: 50000 km
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NGK Spark plug

That gap is INSANE, or at least appears to be.

In case you were wondering why those plugs look different, that plug on the left you’ve chosen (BKR5EIX11) is a plug that doesn’t match the longevity characteristics that Nissan originally set. The electrode basically isn’t designed to last as long.

Cons: electrode not designed to last
Vehicle: Nissan Maxima
Part number: BKR5EIX11
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