BatKnight
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I've used them in a 2000 Olds Intrigue GLS, 3.6LV6 Naturally aspirated and my 2014 Fusion SE 1.5l EcoBoost. Yes, they do actually produce more horsepower, torque and give better mileage over stock, once the computer has adjusted.
The 2020 Kia Stinger GT2 3.3L V6 will use Pulstar model idg1h10 – gapped to 0.9mm
They don't list for newer years, not sure why, but my experience has been mostly positive - aside from leaky valve-cover gaskets on the GLS after about 2 years with the Pulstar plugs - dealership kept trying to charge me to fix, and I kept saying, paid for fix once, you get to pay for repeats.
Not saying it was the plugs that caused it. Funny thing, when the covers leaked, some oil got into the plug well, and cracked the ceramic - yet the plug kept working
They even ship a thin walled deep well socket with the plugs.

The 2020 Kia Stinger GT2 3.3L V6 will use Pulstar model idg1h10 – gapped to 0.9mm
They don't list for newer years, not sure why, but my experience has been mostly positive - aside from leaky valve-cover gaskets on the GLS after about 2 years with the Pulstar plugs - dealership kept trying to charge me to fix, and I kept saying, paid for fix once, you get to pay for repeats.

Not saying it was the plugs that caused it. Funny thing, when the covers leaked, some oil got into the plug well, and cracked the ceramic - yet the plug kept working

