Spark plug NGK or OEM Volkswagen

NGK Spark plug
gBrayner
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Rating 5.0

Most definitely still recommend! they are great, I usually replace every 50k due the stress I put my car under, but they can go a little more than that

Pros: great, recommended
Mileage: 50000 km
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NGK Spark plug
Shaller13
  • Starting:
Rating 4.0

NGK coopers for the coil pack Jeeps. Mines an 00 and have ran champion and NGK. NGK are doing alright in mine

Pros: doing alright
Vehicle: Jeep Cherokee
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NGK Spark plug

Oem oem oem oem dont fuck up your car cheaping out on parts. Especially VQs they don’t perform well or usually don’t even work with aftermarket parts like those considering your plugs or coils. Got with ngk iridium or denso

Pros: use OEM parts
Cons: aftermarket parts don't work
Vehicle: Nissan
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NGK Spark plug

Used those for the same setup with no drama, stock gap measured at 0.026". I've run lots of different plugs....honestly, they make zero ****ing difference IMHO on my peasant IS20 and 38 1.8 sLOw OTS Uni tune...

Pros: no drama, reliable
Cons: no performance difference
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NGK Spark plug
alrashid2
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Rating 2.0

Now that I've done the job, I can't tell if it's just in my head but the car seems to have less power now. It was already a sluggish engine to begin with it but it feels like I need to floor it even more. Also, the gas mileage has dropped from 25 MPG to 22.5 MPG.

Pros: idles completely smooth
Cons: less power, mileage dropped
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 60000 km
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