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2015 Ody EX-L Spark Plugs

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#1 ·
This is my first spark plug change (100k miles) and I want to provide my mechanic with the correct plugs. There's a big price difference so I'd appreciate help with the exact plugs required.

Are the RockAuto plugs the right ones? They are half the price of the others. I've read in the forums about counterfeit plugs on eBay and other reduced price sellers.

Do the plugs come already set with the proper gap?

Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and recommendations!
DL

RockAuto:
NGK 92924 Laser Iridium High Ignitability; Pre-Set Gap: 0.044" Info
OE Spark Plug Is High Ignitability. For Optimal Performance, Replace With High Ignitability Spark Plugs.; OE-Recommended Gap: 0.044"; Actual OE Manufacturer
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($12.98/Each) x4 $51.92
and $13 for singles


Advance Auto Parts where I can pick-up today $23.79 each

HondaAutomotiveParts.com (formerly Majestic???) $22.07 each
Part described as "For CA emissions." I live in VA. Is this the correct plug or is there another plug for the rest of the US?


Spark Plug (DILZKR7A11G) (Ngk)
Part Number: 12290-R71-L01
Other Names: S Plg (DILZKR7A11G)
Notes: For California emissions


Thanks again!
 
#3 ·
Those are exactly what I used in my 2011 when I changed the plugs at 105k.
NGK 92924 from Rock Auto.
6 of them.
Gap spec is 1.0-1.1 mm, and mine did not need to be touched. Yours should not either.
From my notes, 4 years ago, I paid $92 (probably included CA 10% tax, shipping, minus RA 5% code), so your price looks just right.

In case you can't find a RA discount code, here is one they emailed me just today, for 5% off: Code: 220753962198778378 exp 1/1/23

There is also a code here on odyclub somewhere.
 
#4 ·
I am not the least bit surprised Advance Auto costs so much more. That's pretty typical. Remember, at RA you have to account for shipping that will bring the cost up a little bit, but generally speaking if you need something RIGHT NOW then you pay the extra for that at places like Advance/Autozone/etc. If you can afford to wait a few days, then RA is the way to go to get it cheaper.
 
#17 ·
Hello all. I have a set of sparks plug from my 2008 EXL:
NGK 7751 ILZKR7B11 Laser Iridium Spark Plug
I now have a 2013 EXL. The recommended spark plug for 2013 is NGK 92924. Comparing the specs on the NGK site they seem identical, except these 2 lines:
NGK 92924 has Extended metal shell and Shape: Taper Cut

Could I use the NGK 7751 on the 2013 Ody?