Spark plug Bosch or NGK
ive been using NGK plugs in everything from my motorcycles, to cars, to outboard motors, whatever.. ive never had a problem with them.
Bosch F5DP0R on a T3/T4 50 trim at 25psi daily. Love it.
BKR7E at .028 on a 2871R. I change them every oil change so basically ever 3k miles. For 9 bucks you can't go wrong. It's like instant power back. I have noticed though sometimes when I change them that the gap has opened up.
recently put in some NGK BKR7Es and so far so good, gapped at .026" (or .027 i can't remember and im not taking them out to check )... ran it up to 20psi and it seemed to run harder
I use BKR7E .022, I change them every 3000 miles...until now no issues..and they are cheap
brk7e's are excellent...2.5 years with no issues on this particular plug(not the same set obviously). .025 is a good gap, alot run .028..but i have found. 025 to be better,especially for frequent WOT driving in the heat here.
I've been running BOSH+ and it feels great!!
I've used Bosch plugs for many years all types and never ever had one single issue.
Been using bkr7e since 2007. They are ok, but not optimal in any way. Im now running Bosch F5DPOR. \"OEM Audi RS2\" They are gap free, and runs perfect at least at 15psi in my car.
After I put them in (I was one of the first in my region to carry them and use them in my own car) I found a significant loss of power. Swapped those puppies out for some Bosch Supers and I was back to where I was before I put the Plats in.
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