Autolite is the brand I got through rock auto.
Reviews of Autolite spark plug
434 votes
The plugs are great-- zero issues, can't tell a difference.
after changing the spark plug for another autolite it stopped misfiring its still a little rough so I fear it may comeback so I just ordered some NGK plugs.
I've put about 100 miles on them and the car seems just as happy as ever. Went for a spirited drive today out in the hills and the car felt responsive and strong through the power range.
Autolite a103 gapped to .055" will give you about a 5hp increase and last around 30,000 miles
I just installed a set of Iridium XP 6203 in my Optima 2015 and they're working fine. Gap was incorrect on 2 of them, but was easy to fix.
I found that it had Autolite Iridum spark plugs. They didn’t look bad and were gapped appropriately but I replaced them anyway with the recommended NGK spark plugs. Car has ran perfectly since then with no misfires or stuttering.
Throw them away, they're shit plugs. Autolite just didn't crack the code for making quality iridium plugs at a super cheap price. I wouldn't even put these in my lawn mower.
I now have the new plugs which are autolite gapped at .027 as it is suggested by autolite and also in the Bentley book.
The truck is currently using Autolite XP5245 iridiums. Normally I would go with something from NGK but I figured if the Autolites were a decent price I would get them and they would probably last the life of the truck
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