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NGK Spark plug
Boomer Guy
Rating 5.0
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My personal experience is that NGK brand for any type of spark plug is superior to others in all vehicles. I use the NGK iridium plugs in my Rabbit and my Honda cars. My older Miata had a wasted spark system and required a change interval of 30K miles, regardless of the plug, so I used the NGK copper plugs in it and there was no difference in performance at all.

Pros: superior performance, good longevity
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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NGK Spark plug

I've been running the oem ngk's with the is38 and have never had an issue. They are gapped a little tighter per APR's recommendation but that's about it.

Pros: no issues
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NGK Spark plug

I did the plugs around the same mileage in my 2014 CX-5 (2.5 liter), last April at 65,000 miles. Used the comparable NGK Laser Iridium plugs. Mine had some carbon buildup but all in all, they probably could have went longer.

Pros: quick and simple job
Cons: carbon buildup
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 104607 km
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NGK Spark plug
Qmulus
Rating 4.0
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I use the NGK 1675 and have and factory black coils and haven't had an issue. I have had issues with with other brands.

Pros: no issues, reliable
Cons: issues with other brands
Part number: 1675
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NGK Spark plug
tc_spears
Rating 5.0
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NKGs are the exact same plug just different label and cheaper, and are much better than the stock plugs.

Pros: better than stock plugs
Cons: different label, cheaper
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WtErKeWlEdUbbEr
Rating 5.0
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So far, the OP is on to something. I’m using these plugs and that are great. Next I’m going to try the NGK ZFR6T-11G Copper Nickel. These are OEM for later 2.5 motors. I have early 2.5. I’m curious how these slightly bottler plugs will run and especially since I run premium at all times. I’ll report back. But good find OP. These work great.

Pros: great performance
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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NGK Spark plug

NGK literally welded a platinum bar to the ground electrode. Is it going to be really butt dyno noticeable? Probably not. But at least it should last at least twice as long as the BKR7E-IX, since I've noticed after 20,000 miles, my mpg goes to crap. The projected square platinum electrode means wear resistance on the ground electrode, like the factory laser platinum spark plugs (PFR7S8EG) having a platinum wear disc on the ground electrode.

Pros: improved durability, wear resistance
Cons: not butt dyno noticeable
Mileage: 20000 km
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NGK Spark plug
boxerswag
Rating 1.0
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Subaru's like NGK (OEM) spark plugs and O2 sensors, respectively. They run poorly and will even throw codes if other parts are used.

Cons: run poorly, throw codes
Vehicle: Subaru Impreza
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