Spark plug NGK or OEM Toyota
I use NGK Iridium's in my generators. People say I'm nuts for spending the 10.00 for one, but I never have problems starting on gas or propane which is what I use with Iridium's, and plus you'll probably never have to replace it either.
I just replaced the stock plug in my Champion inverter with a NGK and it runs significantly better. No more random misfires.
I threw the nasty plug away, installed the NGK plug and it now starts on the first pull and runs smoothly.
I have always had luck with the NGK iridium plugs.
Denso and NGK have fared better than Autolite in my vehicles in my experience.
I owned my cruze for 5 yrs and had no problems with the NGK iridium. I paired it with a coil pack I ripped out another cruze.
I use NGK on my supercharged Roush. The recommended for supercharged engines is 28 to 30k miles. The only thing that you need to research with the e85 tune is whether or not you need a hot plug or a cooler plug. Roush calls for a cooler plug
I actually had a generator that would take 4-6 pulls to start with the "Torch" brand sparkplug, but starts in 1-2 pulls with an NGK.
NGK all the way, 100% of the time.
I don't trust hks, too many copycat them.
Yep. Ordered some NGK iridium plugs on Amazon, 2600 miles later the car was misfiring. The gap was toast. Counterfeit for sure.
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