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NGK Spark plug

Now post how much they want to change spark plugs. I've usually seen dealers asking for $200-$250 on a 4 banger. Or I can buy some nice NGK plugs for under $60 and get them changed within my lunch hour in the parking lot.

Pros: nice plugs, easy install
Cons: dealer price is high
Vehicle: Mazda
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Jasoncav82
Rating 5.0
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I run NGK Rutheniums now and they've been excellent handling 30psi of boost with zero blowout even at wider than the .024" gaps that most tuners recommend. Oh and theyre MUCH cheaper at $8/ea vs $40/ea for the NGK race plugs.

Pros: excellent boost handling, zero blowout, much cheaper
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Rating 4.0
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I changed my plugs recently and qent with NGK Ruthenium gaped a step colder and they are working well for me, seem better than Motorcraft but thats just my opinion.

Pros: working well, better than Motorcraft
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I'm running NGK Iridium NGK LTR71X-II 1 step colder but I am tuned. Been running these sparkplugs since the car had 5000 km. I have 45000 km now in 8 years and a half and I have changed 3 sets as it is recommended to change them a bit sooner than 30000 km on a tuned car.

Cons: shorter lifespan on tuned car
Mileage: 45000 km
Part number: LTR71X-II
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Also dont use plugs for tuned cars if youre not tuned. Tuned cars run colder plugs. They are not the same dont listen to some of these comments lol

Cons: colder plugs, not same
Vehicle: Infiniti Q50
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That gap is INSANE, or at least appears to be.

In case you were wondering why those plugs look different, that plug on the left you’ve chosen (BKR5EIX11) is a plug that doesn’t match the longevity characteristics that Nissan originally set. The electrode basically isn’t designed to last as long.

Cons: electrode not designed to last
Vehicle: Nissan Maxima
Part number: BKR5EIX11
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