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Spark plug of choice

Recchione04

Ready to race!
Location
Pennsylvania
Car(s)
2018 Volkswagen GTI
I'm sure people have 387633578 posts about this already but ive been reading a lot of things discussing the stock spark plugs and how theyre "junk". Any recommendations on a good replacement? NGK, I'm guessing?




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jybyrd

Go Kart Champion
Location
Seattle, WA
Brisk er12s

Ngk 7473-8 (or -9)

New revision RS7 plugs

Now close this thread.

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c72k

Go Kart Champion
Location
CA
Car(s)
BMW
I just put on the Brisks. I’m not making serious power, so not sure if it was warranted or not. I think a lot of ppl would say stock is fine for most, I think Paul @ ShopDAP is on that train
 

HuangMoney

Go Kart Newbie
Location
Central NJ
I'm running Brisk er12s for my EQT Vortex
 

demi9od

Drag Race Newbie
Location
NC
I run with only the finest unobtainium plugs.
 

swcrow

Autocross Champion
Location
Virginia
Car(s)
7.5 GTI
I run with only the finest unobtainium plugs.
Derived from the flux capacitor method.

I need to look brisk up... Never heard of them... Only ever run ngk
 

mdpawlowski

Passed Driver's Ed
Location
Colorado Springs
I'm sure people have 387633578 posts about this already but ive been reading a lot of things discussing the stock spark plugs and how theyre "junk". Any recommendations on a good replacement? NGK, I'm guessing?




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Unless you are tuned and running crazy high boost, OE NGKs will be perfect![emoji1362]


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tigeo

Autocross Champion
OE NGK will be my choice when I need them and I am running the Unitronic Stage 1+ tune on my 1.8 GSW. Seems from lots of reading doing all these other types, colder, etc. causes more problems than it fixes.

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