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andre77 02-21-2012 10:04 PM

Best Spark Plugs
 
Hi guys, I was wondering if you have any opinions on which spark plugs are best? I have a 2007 rx8

Prophet 02-21-2012 10:07 PM

OEM NGK plugs. Even the race teams use them for the most part.

dannobre 02-21-2012 10:09 PM

Stock car...stock plugs (NGK's)

You can buy the Denso's if you want ;) They are about twice the price and do not appear to have any advantages.....

Any other application there are other plugs out there...cooler heat ranges for FI and racing application...but they are pricey :)

andre77 02-21-2012 10:26 PM

What do you guys think of the Laser Iridium ones? I see those and the non-Laser Iridium ones?

dannobre 02-21-2012 10:40 PM

They are the stock plugs :)

monchie 02-22-2012 10:04 PM

Oem plugs for sure.

04boostedrx8 05-01-2012 10:31 PM

got to agree NGK'S

Socket7 05-01-2012 11:38 PM


Originally Posted by andre77 (Post 4194802)
What do you guys think of the Laser Iridium ones? I see those and the non-Laser Iridium ones?

NGK Laser Iridium plugs are OEM plugs. part numbers RE7C-L 6700 (leading plug) and RE9B-T 6701 (Trailing plug).

You're lucky I have a set sitting on my desk to reference.

Denso makes an iridium plug also. I am told it is a cooler spark, more suited to racing and sustained high RPM's then for daily driving. They are also expensive.

May as well stick with the OEMs. They'll last plenty long. :suspect:

Socket7 05-01-2012 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by andre77 (Post 4194802)
What do you guys think of the Laser Iridium ones? I see those and the non-Laser Iridium ones?

NGK Laser Iridium plugs are OEM plugs. part numbers RE7C-L 6700 (leading plug) and RE9B-T 6701 (Trailing plug).

You're lucky I have a set sitting on my desk to reference.

Denso makes an iridium plug also. I am told it is a cooler spark, more suited to racing and sustained high RPM's then for daily driving. They are also expensive.

May as well stick with the OEMs. They'll last up to 50k miles with a strong enough set of coils. They wont' be within spec by then though, so don't wait as long as I did. :suspect:


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