Spark plug Autolite or OEM BMW
Them Autolites are sweet, if they were edible I'd ask for them in my Kung Pow?
use BMW OEM plugs from the dealer. Yes the are expensive but I have never had a problem with misfires and I've put over 100,000 miles on my current E36 and over 150,000 on my first. While they are suppose to work and be interchangeable according to the manufacturer the NKG you buy aftermarket are supposedly different than what you get from BMW
Ran Autolite Iridum XP XP3922 plugs in it and had zero issues at about half the price of the NGK plugs, and I had a mild tune.
These are good plugs Autolite my mechanic recommended them to me good spark and seems like my truck is running smoothly and there a good price.
If you are willing to put some money into it before resorting to drastic measures, try replacing all 6 of your spark plugs and ignition coils. Might help in your case, or it might not.
I wouldn't use Autolite in a Hyundai.
Not saying the auto lite won't work, but you're definitely not going to get 70k out of them.
That auto lite is no goood
Make sure if you purchase spark plugs that it is not Auto Light. They tend to mess your vehicle up more and not work well with Toyotas.
Don't use AutoLite plugs in this car, they are known to have issues.
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