Spark plug Bosch or Autolite
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.
I am running platinum Autolite plugs in my 2.3 rwd and don't regret it
I am running LiquiMoly Molygen at the moment, use LiquiMoly Engine Flush and Direct Injection Cleaner when chaining oil, put in new Bosch plugs and coil packs about 9 months ago.
I used Bosch iridium spark plugs in my 2018, no issues
The Neuspeed chips don't perform well at all, and the 2.0's do best with BOSCH FR8DS's.
Just got a Jetta again - 2010 Limited Edition just shy of 100K miles and I've got one problem with it. From a cold start, usually in the morning, the 1st 10-15 seconds run rough before settling down to idle.
definitely avoid Bosch spark plugs. I'm not personally a fan and I've seen plenty fail. Unless they were original in the motor (usually Subarus don't use Bosch), I'd stick with NGK or Denso in my opinion.
Put autolites in my Durango, ran like junk nd put NGK in and better.
With almost every car, using OEM plugs is the way to go. The one brand to ALWAYS avoid is Autolite. They are extremely poor quality and I have never seen them work long enough to justify the cost saving.
Bosch spark plugs are also trash.
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