The Brisk Silver Racing Spark Plug is engineered for the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 / Celerio / A-Star / Swift / Ciaz / Ertiga / XL6 / Brezza / Jimny & Toyota Urban Cruiser 1.5. Upgrade your engine’s performance with BRISK Silver Racing spark plugs for improved ignition.
Key Features
- Authentic Brisk — sourced direct from Brisk authorised channels with full traceability.
- Direct fit for Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 — designed for the specified vehicle without modification.
- Car Spark Plugs — built to the standards expected of this product category.
- Quality materials — engineered for durability and consistent performance.
- GST invoice provided — for warranty claims, business expense claims and tax records.
- Fast delivery across India — typically dispatched within 24-48 hours of order confirmation.
Compatibility
- Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 / Celerio / A-Star / Swift / Ciaz / Ertiga / XL6 / Brezza / Jimny & Toyota Urban Cruiser 1.5
Always verify the exact variant, engine and year of your vehicle against the product title before ordering. If you are unsure, our team can confirm fitment via your vehicle registration.
Why Buy from Custom Elements
- Authorised Brisk dealer — every product is genuine, with manufacturer traceability.
- GST invoice — full GST-compliant billing on every order.
- Fast delivery across India — pan-India shipping with order tracking from dispatch to doorstep.
- Expert support — our team can confirm vehicle fitment and recommend complementary products before you order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do these need a specific gap?
A: Most performance plugs come pre-gapped to the manufacturer's spec. Verify the gap with a feeler gauge before fitting and adjust to the engine's requirement if needed.
Q: How often should they be replaced for the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10?
A: Service intervals depend on plug type and driving conditions — typically every 30,000-60,000 km. Refer to your owner's manual for the exact interval.
Q: Is hot-running a concern?
A: Choose the heat range specified by your engine manufacturer. Running plugs colder or hotter than spec can cause fouling or pre-ignition.
