Spark plug OEM Toyota or Denso

Denso Spark plug

NGK/Denso are good plugs for my car I used IK20 Denso plugs as they are iridium plugs which is what you want as they last much longer and are better quality

Pros: better quality, last longer
Vehicle: Mazda
Part number: IK20
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Denso Spark plug

I've been running Denso Iridium on 7 Saabs for years.. both 9.3 V6 and 9.5 2.3l... never an issue on any after 100s of thousand of miles.

Pros: no issues, long lasting
Vehicle: Saab
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Denso Spark plug

I'd opt for a set of 1 step colder plugs. Ideally non projected tip like [Denso 5749](https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/vw-spark-plug-denso-5749) or [NGK 4905](https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/vw-spark-plug-ngk-r74388). Though these are costly.

Pros: non projected tip
Cons: can be costly
Mileage: 15000 km
Part number: 5749
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Denso Spark plug
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I’ve used denso IK20TT in whiteblocks and they work very well, may need to re gap if you have some boost raising shenanigans going on

Pros: work very well
Cons: may need re-gapping
Part number: IK20TT
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OEM Toyota Spark plug

Last thing on my agenda is the spark plugs. Got it with 131K and I’m pretty sure the previous owner literally sold it to avoid doing them. I know I should have done them yesterday, but god it looks like a bitch, even with Car Care Nut’s guide. I’m planning on doing the job with the new plenum gaskets, and ignition coils while I’m back there.

Pros: planning new gaskets
Cons: looks like a bitch
Vehicle: Toyota Avalon
Mileage: 173000 km
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