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NO, do not use NGK for your Honda. I would suggest Bosch Gold. NGKs are known to break off and go into the cylinder chamber after a certain temperature is reached. Sometime the NGK plugs do not seat properly and can cause the car to have an electrical short causing major damage to the vehicles wiring.
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NGK spark plugs are the best for your '98 civic. I have used NGK platinum plugs in 4 out of the 5 Hondas I have owned. They are superior to just about every type of plug I have used. I have had good luck with Bosch platinum but the price difference is substantial. If money isn't really the object then the Bosch plugs might be the better choice. The choice is yours.
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