NGK spark plugs??

Dunckel

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Search for the term "spark plugs". It yields quite a few threads with a bunch of opinions. I am currently using Denso Iridiums. I am happy with them so far. They seemed to smooth out my idle. As for the "best", your going to get different answers.
 

suprahero

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A good cheaper plug will be the NGK 6097's. I ran it without one issue for a long time. Now I have the NGK Irridiums, but they are about $45.00 instead of $10.00 for the 6097's. They definately make my car idle better, but I haven't had them on the dyno to see how they perform in the higher rpm's.
 

isnms

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OEM NGK Platinum plugs 5275, BCPR6EP-N-8, .032 JIS
NGK Traditional spark plug 2330 BCPR6ES .032
NGK Traditional spark plug 3330 BCPR7ES .032 COLDER
NGK Iridium spark plug 5689 BCPR6EIX .032
NGK Iridium spark plug 5690 BCPR7EIX .032 COLDER
 

starscream5000

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Quin;888790 said:
Autolite 3923s. They're like $1.32 a piece and work great. MDC recommends them, too.

Some people with experience a little misfire with these as they are about 1/8th" shorter than OEM plugs. I had this issue, switched out to NGK's without changing anything else... No misfire. ;)