Spark plug OEM Toyota or BRISK
Brisk plugs off Parker performances page. The brisks hold there gap and seem to really last
I'm running brisk One step colder plugs at 0.024 Gap with my eqt stg 2 tune. they are amazing
Brisk LGS plugs basically remove that L shape off the spark at the end. I would expect it act more like plugs do when we index them to the fuel flow. such that you get a better flow in the combustion chamber more consistently.
Those look great last time I did mine they were all carboned up but I was at 300k but definitely made a difference in Fuel economy and a little less sluggish
I’ve owned my truck for a year now and just decided to take out the spark plugs to see how old they were… mfs were the original factory plugs 14 years old and ran for 246k miles.. basically got a brand new truck now haha
I just did mine not too long ago, replaced with Brisk ER12S. Didn’t need a coil puller tool, just had to be careful getting them out. Warming up the engine is helpful too. Otherwise an easy job.
Ive been using the Brisk USA Premium Racing Spark Plug 14mm... yeah I get it they are kinda expensive when it comes to spark plugs at little over 13 dollars a piece but trust me they are worth it, ive never had good luck with any of the spark plugs listed for the 2.5l, specially not with what I've done to it, iridium plugs, platinum, copper, Nicole, even ruthenium plugs.... but these Brisk plugs are killers, ive never had my car run this well before, even my throttle response is better and the heat range is correct as well..
I got mine from ECS: drop-in replacement and no issues even with my Burger unit on map 2.
I have used Rs7 plugs (meh), the APR recommended NGK plugs (rough idle, gapped correctly), and the Brisk ER12S. I'm on my second set of the Brisk, and plan to keep using them.
would suggest plugs, RS7 or Brisk 12's (cheaper) but coil packs are not needed.
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