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NGK Spark Plug 5129 DPR7EA Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Details

BrandNGK
Core MaterialCopper
Top Material TypeMetal
Vehicle Service TypeMotorcycle

Description of NGK Spark Plug 5129 DPR7EA

98% pure copper core increases heat dissipation for more reliable starts and prevents spark plug from overheating. High-grade alumina silicate ceramic insulator for superior strength and heat transfer. Cold-rolled threads to prevent cross-threading and damage to cylinder heads. Trivalent plating eliminates need for anti-seize and corrugated ribs prevent flashover

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable Spark Plug for Smooth Ignition

NGK's spark plug provides fast, reliable and smooth ignition for automotive engines. It provides consistent performance and longevity ensuring your vehicle runs at its best.The only downside to this product is that it may be slightly pricier than some comparable options, but the performance and overall value make it well worth the investment..

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting, improving the performance of the vehicle.
Cons
  • Incompatible with certain types of engines, leading to decreased efficiency and potential damage.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't even think about buying from this guy

He lists a 10 spark plug kit for $11.50 - one great offer. - then get 1 ONE spark plug along with $6 shipping for ONE spark plug for $11.50. I was stupid enough to buy 20 spark plugs for almost $30 - what a good deal - he claims to have refunded the full amount - haven't seen anything yet, don't buy from this guy - he is a total rip off and so am I will file a formal complaint with Revain and the FTC - in the unlikely event he will refund $30 - I will retract everything I said - but when he…

Pros
  • Cold rolled threads to avoid cross threads and damage to cylinder heads
Cons
  • Hard to remember but it was the number