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1.5Do you have a 2.0L or 1.5T?
1.5Do you have a 2.0L or 1.5T?
NGK 95112 ILZKAR8H8S Laser Iridium Spark Plug
NGK's website says these are the proper plugs for a non Si Civic 1.5T engine.
The dealer gave me ones that were half th size that came out of it. They were the size of ones that you would use in a lawnmower
Your dealer is an idiot. I think you got incorrect plugs from NAPA.Dealer says ones that came out are unavailable .
Not per my search (see below). There is a note that says the OE plug is a "high ignitability" spark plug. Not sure what that means, but this 92411 plug is ~$25 each!
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Bring the old ones back to Napa, they should give you your money back since they sold you the wrong ones.Thanks i will order them
Founds them at Oreilys they will have them tommorow
You still have not clearly identified the part number on the new NGK spark plugs that you put in from NAPA. Is it 92411 (AKA, DILKAR8P8SY) or something else? If it is 92411, the NAPA sourced plugs are possibly counterfeit, not genuine NGK.they went to the trash i didn't look at the parts number on oems but ngk's website listed the same part number that i put in
In any event, you should at least attempt to complain to NAPA. Perhaps you'll get a refund.Bring the old ones back to Napa, they should give you your money back since they sold you the wrong ones.
Sounds like counterfeit plugs. I got counterfeit plugs from Amazon and then from Rock Auto. It’s the Dealer for plugs and coolant.
Nowadays I think most OEM plugs are iridium and are better quality than the aftermarket choices. It’s definitely the case with both of my cars, I would never run anything but OEM in them.I ALWAYS replace with the original factory spec spark plug.
I ALWAYS replace with the original factory spec spark plug.
Split fires for the win!I ALWAYS replace with the original factory spec spark plug.
But those are the correct plugs. So what are you getting from O'Reilly's?They were Ngk 92411