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To: Jackson Zimmermann <JZIMMERM@albemarle.org>, "'spridgets@autox.team.net'" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Spark Plugs .va.us>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 08:24:07 -0500
If you go back to the start of the thread (Hi Jay) the question related to 
an appropriate alternative for a full race 948 which would require a colder 
plug., Hence the 8 range.
Good links, thanks.
         Peter C
==

At 08:07 AM 6/12/2002, Jackson Zimmermann wrote:
>Just a couple of quick questions about plugs, particularly NGK plug choices
>and designations...  When I go to the NGK website and ask for a plug for a
>1275 engined car, I get their listing of either a BP6ES, a BP6EY, or a
>BPR6EVX as the appropriate plug to use.
>http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/apps/cars_trucks_suvs/results.asp?engineid=2559
>4
>
>I noticed that many people here are using either a 7 or an 8 heat range
>rather than the suggested 6 heat range.  Any particular reason why?  Are you
>experiencing detonation with the 6 heat range?  Is NGK's listing wrong?
>
>Another suggestion was to use a B8EV plug (Peter C. who typically has the
>true pulse of the parts industry made this suggestion).  Using NGK's info on
>their parts numbering system, this would not be a projected tip plug which
>should make it very slightly colder (10-20 degrees C colder) than a BP8E*
>series plug.  Any particular reason that we are going colder in our plugs?
>Does NGK make a BP6EV or BP7EV?
>
>Thanks for the discussion on plugs!  Very informative!
>
>Jackson Zimmermann
>jzimmerm@albemarle.org
>64 A-H Sprite (1275)

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