Spark plug NGK or OEM Toyota

NGK Spark plug

I read that NGK plugs already have a coating on them, so I didn't apply any when I fitted new NGK BKR6EQUP plugs. Torqued them to 25Nm.

The old ones (also NGK) came out easily and I used a bit of tubing to hold the plug as I installed it into the thread, making sure it was threaded on straight before switching to a ratchet and torque wrench to screw down and tighten.

Pros: old ones came out easily
Part number: BKR6EQUP
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NGK Spark plug
KittiesRule1968
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Rating 4.5

Every one of my internal combustion engines (3 cars, 2 motorcycles, zero turn mower, has NGK plugs.

Pros: consistent choice, reliable
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NGK Spark plug
Oszy17
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Rating 5.0

I'd recommend getting either spark plug yourself at a parts store, they last much longer than platinum spark plugs and offer more performance. plus the rutheniums, if available for your model year, offer slightly better fuel economy as well. if you want the ones with the longest longevity and best performance I'd get iridium high ignitability, but those can be costly. definitely go with NGK. bosch are also decent and denso are usually oem but I personally prefer ngk.

Pros: Longer lasting, improved performance, better fuel economy
Cons: Can be costly
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NGK Spark plug
cryptobux
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Rating 5.0

RX7 mark 1. Wouldn't rev past 6000 with Champions, replaced with NGK and sang like an angel. It's not the price, it's the quality.

Pros: improved engine performance
Cons: poor engine performance
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NGK Spark plug

Plugs off if Amazon are fake, and they do some weird shit. We had a car in the shop that would shut down at random was due to fake plugs.

Pros: car would shut down
Cons: plugs are fake
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NGK Spark plug
DubzterChris
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Rating 2.0

Just replaced the OEM ones with the NGK PLFER7A8EG 94833 as part of my 40k service on the car. Pretty straightforward like usual except the hard part is maneuvering the coil pack connectors that rest again the intake pipe because of the plastic covering that thing was such a pita. But now the car feels like heavy, like when you put on some heavy wheels on and you can tell the difference right away. I've been having to be so light in the gas pedal because it would fly. Now it feels like I really have to push the pedal a lil harder then usual to pick up speed but it just feels heavy kind of (not sure it's the best description) but it's it not hesitating at all.

Pros: straightforward installation
Cons: car feels heavy
Mileage: 40000 km
Part number: PLFER7A8EG 94833
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