Spark plug NGK or OEM Toyota

NGK Spark plug

ngk Same as prof315-jeff,bkr7eix on both setups,supercharger and now turbo and they still work,my only mishap is i bought a set bkr8 and one fouled do to much gas @ idle,now with megasquirt no problems so far.

Pros: still work, no problems
Cons: one fouled due to gas
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shawng
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Rating 5.0

Personally I prefer NGK and have had excellent results on our customer's cars with NGK. They make a great plug.

Pros: excellent results, great plug
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NGK Spark plug
nate@NGP
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Rating 4.0

On almost all FSI / TSI applications we prefer the NGK, either PFR7S (which is the 'oem' plug on most TSI engines we see) or PFR7Q gapped to .028. We have had bad luck with missfires with the Bosch on tuned cars. Stock seems fine.

Pros: prefers NGK on FSI/TSI
Cons: misfires with Bosch
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NGK Spark plug

I honestly can't say if you're low/high or I was low. What I can say is on my 9A 2.0 16v (rough guesstimate 185k miles)... NGK iridium plugs (standard gap)

Mileage: 185000 km
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jacobm
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Rating 4.0

I was having some stuttering/mis-firing at high boost on the spark plugs so I switched to the NGK BKR7E with a .028 gap. Right away I noticed a huge improvement but I can't help but feel it could be better.

Pros: huge improvement
Cons: could be better
Part number: BKR7E
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VincegmGti
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Rating 1.5

I have the one sided electrode NGKs and it screwd up my mileage. but it seemed to happen once I switched the spark plugs.

Cons: poor mileage
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