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glow plug recommendations - no2lurch - 17-05-2013

Been looking at glow plugs on eBay. There seems to be a range of brands and prices so I'd like to know which are best please.

Thanks in advance.


RE: glow plug recommendations - Anton - 17-05-2013

BOSCH


RE: glow plug recommendations - no2lurch - 17-05-2013

There also seems to be 3 differnt types!


RE: glow plug recommendations - Anton - 17-05-2013

Duraterms?


RE: glow plug recommendations - Mattcheese31 - 17-05-2013

Beru plugs are OE and good too . . . .Smile


RE: glow plug recommendations - lazareth1 - 17-05-2013

Bosch Duraterms FTW


RE: glow plug recommendations - jamesgmg - 17-05-2013

Got NGKs in mine and have been working well. I personally would stick with Beru, Bosch or NGK. Cheap ebay ones don't last and I wouldn't want them in my engine.


RE: glow plug recommendations - darrenjlobb - 17-05-2013

Bosch / NGK, both seem fine in my experiance.


RE: glow plug recommendations - ozonehostile - 17-05-2013

bosch duraterms are a wise investment, cheap plugs only tend to last a month at best


RE: glow plug recommendations - Mitch - 19-05-2013

Had a set of NGK in mine around 2 years ago now, still starts perfect with one heat now regardless of the temperature outside Smile


RE: glow plug recommendations - Dicky - 19-05-2013

Bosch duraterms.

I found that NGK work faster but don't last as long


RE: glow plug recommendations - darrenjlobb - 20-05-2013

Any of the "thin tipped" ones work far faster, but also burn out sooner, but ive found the NGK ones to be best of the bunch in that respect, still last a good ammount of time...


RE: glow plug recommendations - ginge191 - 20-05-2013

Unipart's own 'brand' glowies are NGK just a heads up. Could be a cheaper purchase