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Re: NGK spark plugs ?!

To: Bill L <pythias@pacifier.com>, spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: NGK spark plugs ?!
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:22:52 +0000
I'd start with the BPR6ES's.  Or, BP6ES's, if you can find them.  The "R" means 
they're resistor plugs.  With NGK's, the lower the number the "hotter" the 
plug, and vice versa, the higher the number, the "colder" the plug.  On street 
engines, I've had good luck with the BP6ES's.


From Bill L <pythias at pacifier.com>
Date: 2004/07/19 Mon PM 03:52:16 GMT
To: spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
CC: "Paul Asgeirsson" <pasgeirsson@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: NGK sparking plugs ?!

Hello spridgets,

      the guy who rebuilt my engine (thanx Paul A.!) installed
      Autolite 64 sparking plugs.... .. i think i'de like to try some
      NGK's as i hear nothing but good about them... the installed
      plugs are AUTOLITE 64. i just did a cross reference from that to
      NGK and got the following:

      TRADITIONAL PLUGS;
      BPR6ES
      BP5ES-11
      BPR5ES
      BPR5ES-11
      BP5ES SOLID
      BP6ES-13
      BPREY SOLID

      V-POWER PLUGS;
      GR4
      GR5
      ZGR5A
      BPR5EY=11
      BP5EY

      SUPER CLASS
      BPR5EV

      the question is, which NGK plug to use from all this..?
      the engine is a 1098 with a mild cam, pertronix, K&N's with
      stacks. no other mods.

      ??????????????????????????

Best regards,
 Bill                          mailto:pythias@pacifier.com
   '66 Sprite (HAN8L 49403)






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