Denso spark plugs are durable, reliable, and recommended in my 2002 Tacoma manual. My buddy is a certified Master Toyota mechanic and says Denso spark plugs are the best and what he uses in his repair shop.
The Iridium can last up to 60,000 km while the platinum one up to 40,000 km. It is better to buy G-platinum for less than half the price of Iridium bec the mileage diff is only 20,000km. If you want one that can last up to 100,000km. Buy NGK laser iridium or laser platinum but it is more expensive than the standard Iridium
I currently have the E3's I didn't notice a difference I feel like I lost a little in mileage I have a 2016 Tacoma with the 3.5 V6 looking to go back with ngk or denso
@@soulreaper8402 the right denso in a gen 3 is probably the best spark plug for it; that tri ground electrode that comes stock in one. I have done a lot of research since having watched this video, and that is my conclusion. I have the densos ready to install, but I have not installed them yet. I have 70k on my 2017 v6 Tacoma
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Denso spark plugs are durable, reliable, and recommended in my 2002 Tacoma manual. My buddy is a certified Master Toyota mechanic and says Denso spark plugs are the best and what he uses in his repair shop.
Tacoma World Forum... Copper all the way.
I replaced my spark plugs with single prong spark plugs when there's a sticker that says to use dual prong only. No issues with them as far as I know.
Bosch platinum plus 4 ?
The Iridium can last up to 60,000 km while the platinum one up to 40,000 km. It is better to buy G-platinum for less than half the price of Iridium bec the mileage diff is only 20,000km. If you want one that can last up to 100,000km. Buy NGK laser iridium or laser platinum but it is more expensive than the standard Iridium
NGK & Denso are neck in neck fine, durable auto parts. I'm looking to see if anyone has tested E3 plugs in their gen 3 Toyota Tacoma.
I currently have the E3's I didn't notice a difference I feel like I lost a little in mileage I have a 2016 Tacoma with the 3.5 V6 looking to go back with ngk or denso
@@soulreaper8402 the right denso in a gen 3 is probably the best spark plug for it; that tri ground electrode that comes stock in one. I have done a lot of research since having watched this video, and that is my conclusion.
I have the densos ready to install, but I have not installed them yet. I have 70k on my 2017 v6 Tacoma
NGK
Iridium is best
I thought it was the NGK R?
Denso long last iridium (sk20hr11) for my 07 tacoma
AMAZON message from that it does not fit the Toyota Tacoma
Do yourself a favor & spend the $120 and get Toyota plugs! Toyota dosen't spend millions in engineering for nothing.
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