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2003 porsche cayenne turbo spark plugs


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Hi guy I need a straight answer! I've been all over forums looking for the best plugs to get and my brain is fried! Some say NGK PFR7Q, or ngk BKR7EIX, then other say stick to Bosch FGR6KQE or even Beru plugs.

So then went onto the ngk website and put in all the details of my car and it came out with something else.

Can someone please help me out. Just want the most fuel efficient, performance maximising plugs that will last.

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Hi guy I need a straight answer! I've been all over forums looking for the best plugs to get and my brain is fried! Some say NGK PFR7Q, or ngk BKR7EIX, then other say stick to Bosch FGR6KQE or even Beru plugs.So then went onto the ngk website and put in all the details of my car and it came out with something else.Can someone please help me out. Just want the most fuel efficient, performance maximising plugs that will last.

We have had excellent performance and life from Denso Iridium's IXU22 in the Cayenne Turbo.

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I always recommend the factory plug.

Normally, we do as well. But some customers want to try other things, which lets us learn how well those products work; in this case, the Denso plugs have done an exemplary job, so they make a viable alternative to the factory plugs.

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