spark plugs
#11
Re:spark plugs
the colder the plug the more heat it will take out the of the combustion chamber = less chance of detination and more boost
Spark Plug tech provided by NGK...
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#16
Re:spark plugs
Originally Posted by turbohf
Originally Posted by civicvtecb16a
i am struggling to get hold of the ngks in a "7" heat range, i live in the uk and every shop i go into they say they cant get hold of them! losers I was gonna use these because of the availibility.
But someone said somewhere to use these plugs, cant remember where tho.
Also i dont believe a word of the supposely power that you can get from these! 59hp!!! MY ****!
But someone said somewhere to use these plugs, cant remember where tho.
Also i dont believe a word of the supposely power that you can get from these! 59hp!!! MY ****!
You might have a deal! if i cant find any!
#17
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Re:spark plugs
ok, i made a thread almost like this one about 2 weeks ago....the stock ngk plugs on my 91 crx si were the bcpr6e-11. i need to go one step colder also so the ones i have found are the bcpr7es-11. those will be the ones most people should use going 1 step colder in a honda. If you go to www.ngksparkplugs.com and use the part finder look for these....... for vehicle go to a 91 Saab 900 turbo/hard driving (youll know what i mean when you get there) the plugs used in those cars are the same as hondas just a step colder for the turbo the Saab's come with stock. those are the ones i will be using on my t3 crx si
#18
Re:spark plugs
BKR6E-N-11 is the stock part number for the b16a2 so i need a BKR7E-N-11? and wen i type in this part number it says part number not on file!
I can find BKR6E-11 and BKR7E-11, but no "N" in the number!
what does the "N" mean in the part number?
I can find BKR6E-11 and BKR7E-11, but no "N" in the number!
what does the "N" mean in the part number?