

Genuine 4 pack E3 E3.68 Spark Plug Review: Highly recommend for any car - These are some of the best spark plugs ever. And i highly recommend if you haven't tried them yet. They fit perfect you will get the best fuel milage your car has had in a long time. No more misfire. Because this spark plug will fix that. With the high quality material they are built out of. The power is high quality. Best value for your money. Review: 2k+ miles = no apparent issues for a 2003 Altima - Idk bro it almost seems like my car has even less HP than before. MPGs tho? Theyre definitely great, quiiite possibly improved. Kinda hard to say after realizing I had a seized caliper for God knows how long. But the slight improvement or w.e is easily real. She asked for plats, I gave her platties (almost jumped on iridium). Had some oil drip down into the cylinders when I went to change them out though. Went through a hassle process of rag wiping and even wet vac'ing with a straw duct taped to the end to try to suck out as much oil as possible. My 2003 Altima consumes a good amount of oil, gotta sea foam before oil changes, yadda yadda, but to my knowledge doesnt actually leak. The oil was probably just there from the time shortly prior where I forgot to put the oil cap back on like an r-word and oil spat everywhere. These plugs have not made the oil consumption notably worse. I suspect that not taking this precaution of making sure the cylinders are as dry as possible is why another guy said that his old Altima (which he said had an oil leak) gurgled and then like died or whatever trying to use these plugs. My car did not gurgle in response to these plugs' installation. At all. She fired up like a champ, actually. I would even say that changing the old ones out, which appeared to be moderately/rather corroded copper from before I put 60k on her already used , had surprisingly little impact on anything. Unlike that time I got a new alternator and the whole thing sounded like a completely different space ship. But yeah, seems legit, no complaints, got 'er done on my trusty crusty 2003 Nissan Altima on the cheap. Muy beuno *thumbs up*
R**R
Highly recommend for any car
These are some of the best spark plugs ever. And i highly recommend if you haven't tried them yet. They fit perfect you will get the best fuel milage your car has had in a long time. No more misfire. Because this spark plug will fix that. With the high quality material they are built out of. The power is high quality. Best value for your money.
R**N
2k+ miles = no apparent issues for a 2003 Altima
Idk bro it almost seems like my car has even less HP than before. MPGs tho? Theyre definitely great, quiiite possibly improved. Kinda hard to say after realizing I had a seized caliper for God knows how long. But the slight improvement or w.e is easily real. She asked for plats, I gave her platties (almost jumped on iridium). Had some oil drip down into the cylinders when I went to change them out though. Went through a hassle process of rag wiping and even wet vac'ing with a straw duct taped to the end to try to suck out as much oil as possible. My 2003 Altima consumes a good amount of oil, gotta sea foam before oil changes, yadda yadda, but to my knowledge doesnt actually leak. The oil was probably just there from the time shortly prior where I forgot to put the oil cap back on like an r-word and oil spat everywhere. These plugs have not made the oil consumption notably worse. I suspect that not taking this precaution of making sure the cylinders are as dry as possible is why another guy said that his old Altima (which he said had an oil leak) gurgled and then like died or whatever trying to use these plugs. My car did not gurgle in response to these plugs' installation. At all. She fired up like a champ, actually. I would even say that changing the old ones out, which appeared to be moderately/rather corroded copper from before I put 60k on her already used <redacted>, had surprisingly little impact on anything. Unlike that time I got a new alternator and the whole thing sounded like a completely different space ship. But yeah, seems legit, no complaints, got 'er done on my trusty crusty 2003 Nissan Altima on the cheap. Muy beuno *thumbs up*
S**V
Like these plugs
Hate changing plugs in a 2006 Subaru Baja turbo. Why couldn’t Subaru mount the motor 1” higher? Plugs are exact fit. Look extremely well made. Hint for Subaru plug changes. Put a rubber tube on end of plug. Insert thru a spark plug socket. Twist the rubber tube to start the plug into the block.
I**D
Good one.
Working good with my Toyota Rav4 2016 le.
G**O
Knowing you are trying something new hoping will work
I was right, it works great. After a few tests done online by a private person testing these brand against well known Japanese brands, this bran outperformed the other ones. Now is on my car and I. Oil not been happier for the results. A little pricier but the best for my car.
W**R
They were as described
Same thread length as the auto lights that were installed, I have noticed a small increase in acceleration, along with a smoother idle. My last spark plug change out was about 9k miles ago. But I’m a car with 243k, you have to keep up the maintenance. Due to it being a manual I haven’t seen any increase in MPG as of yet. But averaging 32 a gallon on a 15 year old car is not all to worry about. Hope this helps the next buyers. Remember the anti seize for threads and the boot lube.
V**E
Plugs Great, Warranty NOT
Manufacturer warranty s***cks. Purchased a set of plugs and one of them is not working correctly. Have to send the defective plug to them, not a problem, but there is no way to get a new plug first (even offered to pay for the new plug and then get a refund when I return the defective plug) so I have to take my vehicle out of commission while we exchange plugs. Not doable, not helpful, not really customer service.... disappointing
B**N
perfect fit.
Arrived timely in tact.
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