Courteous of the NGK website
http://www.ngkspark....ehicle_type.htm
*Note all plug gaps vary. So gap them to 0.7-0.8mm accordingly unless shown otherwise*
C-73A (non Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C63A, C73A 1.6L DOHC 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
C-73A (Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 09/89 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C73A 1.6L DOHC Turbo 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
1.5L Lancer imports
Your Vehicle:
10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer CA2A,CB2A 1.5L 4G15
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR5ES-11 0.0
CB Lancer GSR/1.6L
Your Vehicle:
1990 - 09/92 Mitsubishi Lancer 1.6L CB, MPI
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1
VR4
Your Vehicle:
1990 - on Mitsubishi Galant 2.0L HH, VR4, Turbo
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1(Recommended 0.7-0.8mm though)
CC Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
Mitsubishi Lancer 1.8L CC, MPI, DOHC, Turbo 4G93T
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.8
CE Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
1992 - 1996 Mitsubishi Import Lancer GSR Turbo 1.8L DOHC 4G93
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.0
Evo1
Your Vehicle:
10/91 - 01/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 1 Turbo CD9A 2.0L DOHC 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
Evo2
Your Vehicle:
01/94 - 09/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 2 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP7ES 0.0
Evo3
Your Vehicle:
09/94 - 08/96 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 3 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR7EKN 0.0
Evo4
Your Vehicle:
08/96 - 01/98 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 4 Turbo CN9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo5&6
Your Vehicle:
01/98 - 01/00 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 5 & 6 Turbo CP9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo7 GTA(auto)
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Auto Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A 0.0
Evo7
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Manual Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G 0.0
Evo8
Your Vehicle:
01/03 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 8 Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G � 0.0
Have fun
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"The spark plug thread"
Started by 3zercrowd, Jan 26 2007 11:55 PM
#1
Posted 26 January 2007 - 11:55 PM
QUOTE OF THE YEAR>>>
Dane/Lancer GSR
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STILL Needs more Kilowatts!
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Dane/Lancer GSR
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STILL Needs more Kilowatts!
Members rides> http://4gtuner.com/s...read.php?t=1910
#2
Posted 27 January 2007 - 12:05 AM
#3
Posted 27 January 2007 - 12:48 AM
actually every spark plug catalogue and every owners manual and every workshop manual i have read roccomend the 1.1mm gap for the vr4
#4
Posted 27 January 2007 - 01:12 AM
Or you could read the Factory service manual which states 0.7-0.8mm
Course I doubt you did.
Here, if you wan't i'll even offer to screendump the page and post it here.
gap your vr4 at 1.1 if you want, watch it misfire like a bitch. Ask bobwrinkle.
Course I doubt you did.
Here, if you wan't i'll even offer to screendump the page and post it here.
gap your vr4 at 1.1 if you want, watch it misfire like a bitch. Ask bobwrinkle.
The 4G63 motor code is street shorthand for dominance. It's automotive Darwinism.
Team4G Founder - NO LONGER AN ADMIN/MOD
Team4G Founder - NO LONGER AN ADMIN/MOD
#5
Posted 26 January 2007 - 11:55 PM
Courteous of the NGK website
http://www.ngkspark....ehicle_type.htm
*Note all plug gaps vary. So gap them to 0.7-0.8mm accordingly unless shown otherwise*
C-73A (non Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C63A, C73A 1.6L DOHC 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
C-73A (Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 09/89 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C73A 1.6L DOHC Turbo 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
1.5L Lancer imports
Your Vehicle:
10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer CA2A,CB2A 1.5L 4G15
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR5ES-11 0.0
CB Lancer GSR/1.6L
Your Vehicle:
1990 - 09/92 Mitsubishi Lancer 1.6L CB, MPI
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1
VR4
Your Vehicle:
1990 - on Mitsubishi Galant 2.0L HH, VR4, Turbo
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1(Recommended 0.7-0.8mm though)
CC Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
Mitsubishi Lancer 1.8L CC, MPI, DOHC, Turbo 4G93T
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.8
CE Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
1992 - 1996 Mitsubishi Import Lancer GSR Turbo 1.8L DOHC 4G93
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.0
Evo1
Your Vehicle:
10/91 - 01/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 1 Turbo CD9A 2.0L DOHC 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
Evo2
Your Vehicle:
01/94 - 09/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 2 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP7ES 0.0
Evo3
Your Vehicle:
09/94 - 08/96 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 3 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR7EKN 0.0
Evo4
Your Vehicle:
08/96 - 01/98 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 4 Turbo CN9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo5&6
Your Vehicle:
01/98 - 01/00 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 5 & 6 Turbo CP9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo7 GTA(auto)
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Auto Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A 0.0
Evo7
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Manual Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G 0.0
Evo8
Your Vehicle:
01/03 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 8 Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G � 0.0
Have fun
http://www.ngkspark....ehicle_type.htm
*Note all plug gaps vary. So gap them to 0.7-0.8mm accordingly unless shown otherwise*
C-73A (non Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C63A, C73A 1.6L DOHC 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
C-73A (Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 09/89 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C73A 1.6L DOHC Turbo 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
1.5L Lancer imports
Your Vehicle:
10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer CA2A,CB2A 1.5L 4G15
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR5ES-11 0.0
CB Lancer GSR/1.6L
Your Vehicle:
1990 - 09/92 Mitsubishi Lancer 1.6L CB, MPI
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1
VR4
Your Vehicle:
1990 - on Mitsubishi Galant 2.0L HH, VR4, Turbo
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1(Recommended 0.7-0.8mm though)
CC Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
Mitsubishi Lancer 1.8L CC, MPI, DOHC, Turbo 4G93T
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.8
CE Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
1992 - 1996 Mitsubishi Import Lancer GSR Turbo 1.8L DOHC 4G93
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.0
Evo1
Your Vehicle:
10/91 - 01/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 1 Turbo CD9A 2.0L DOHC 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
Evo2
Your Vehicle:
01/94 - 09/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 2 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP7ES 0.0
Evo3
Your Vehicle:
09/94 - 08/96 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 3 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR7EKN 0.0
Evo4
Your Vehicle:
08/96 - 01/98 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 4 Turbo CN9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo5&6
Your Vehicle:
01/98 - 01/00 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 5 & 6 Turbo CP9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo7 GTA(auto)
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Auto Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A 0.0
Evo7
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Manual Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G 0.0
Evo8
Your Vehicle:
01/03 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 8 Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G � 0.0
Have fun
QUOTE OF THE YEAR>>>
Dane/Lancer GSR
[email protected]!!!
STILL Needs more Kilowatts!
Members rides> http://4gtuner.com/s...read.php?t=1910
BTW... does anyone else have a sore ass??
Dane/Lancer GSR
[email protected]!!!
STILL Needs more Kilowatts!
Members rides> http://4gtuner.com/s...read.php?t=1910
#6
Posted 27 January 2007 - 12:05 AM
#7
Posted 27 January 2007 - 12:48 AM
actually every spark plug catalogue and every owners manual and every workshop manual i have read roccomend the 1.1mm gap for the vr4
#8
Posted 27 January 2007 - 01:12 AM
Or you could read the Factory service manual which states 0.7-0.8mm
Course I doubt you did.
Here, if you wan't i'll even offer to screendump the page and post it here.
gap your vr4 at 1.1 if you want, watch it misfire like a bitch. Ask bobwrinkle.
Course I doubt you did.
Here, if you wan't i'll even offer to screendump the page and post it here.
gap your vr4 at 1.1 if you want, watch it misfire like a bitch. Ask bobwrinkle.
The 4G63 motor code is street shorthand for dominance. It's automotive Darwinism.
Team4G Founder - NO LONGER AN ADMIN/MOD
Team4G Founder - NO LONGER AN ADMIN/MOD
#9
Posted 26 January 2007 - 11:55 PM
Courteous of the NGK website
http://www.ngkspark....ehicle_type.htm
*Note all plug gaps vary. So gap them to 0.7-0.8mm accordingly unless shown otherwise*
C-73A (non Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C63A, C73A 1.6L DOHC 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
C-73A (Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 09/89 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C73A 1.6L DOHC Turbo 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
1.5L Lancer imports
Your Vehicle:
10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer CA2A,CB2A 1.5L 4G15
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR5ES-11 0.0
CB Lancer GSR/1.6L
Your Vehicle:
1990 - 09/92 Mitsubishi Lancer 1.6L CB, MPI
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1
VR4
Your Vehicle:
1990 - on Mitsubishi Galant 2.0L HH, VR4, Turbo
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1(Recommended 0.7-0.8mm though)
CC Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
Mitsubishi Lancer 1.8L CC, MPI, DOHC, Turbo 4G93T
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.8
CE Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
1992 - 1996 Mitsubishi Import Lancer GSR Turbo 1.8L DOHC 4G93
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.0
Evo1
Your Vehicle:
10/91 - 01/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 1 Turbo CD9A 2.0L DOHC 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
Evo2
Your Vehicle:
01/94 - 09/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 2 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP7ES 0.0
Evo3
Your Vehicle:
09/94 - 08/96 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 3 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR7EKN 0.0
Evo4
Your Vehicle:
08/96 - 01/98 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 4 Turbo CN9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo5&6
Your Vehicle:
01/98 - 01/00 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 5 & 6 Turbo CP9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo7 GTA(auto)
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Auto Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A 0.0
Evo7
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Manual Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G 0.0
Evo8
Your Vehicle:
01/03 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 8 Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G � 0.0
Have fun
http://www.ngkspark....ehicle_type.htm
*Note all plug gaps vary. So gap them to 0.7-0.8mm accordingly unless shown otherwise*
C-73A (non Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C63A, C73A 1.6L DOHC 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
C-73A (Turbo)
Your Vehicle:
06/88 - 09/89 Mitsubishi Import Lancer C73A 1.6L DOHC Turbo 4G61
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
1.5L Lancer imports
Your Vehicle:
10/91 Mitsubishi Import Lancer CA2A,CB2A 1.5L 4G15
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR5ES-11 0.0
CB Lancer GSR/1.6L
Your Vehicle:
1990 - 09/92 Mitsubishi Lancer 1.6L CB, MPI
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1
VR4
Your Vehicle:
1990 - on Mitsubishi Galant 2.0L HH, VR4, Turbo
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES-11 1.1(Recommended 0.7-0.8mm though)
CC Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
Mitsubishi Lancer 1.8L CC, MPI, DOHC, Turbo 4G93T
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.8
CE Lancer GSR
Your Vehicle:
1992 - 1996 Mitsubishi Import Lancer GSR Turbo 1.8L DOHC 4G93
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BKR6E 0.0
Evo1
Your Vehicle:
10/91 - 01/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 1 Turbo CD9A 2.0L DOHC 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP6ES 0.0
Evo2
Your Vehicle:
01/94 - 09/94 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 2 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BP7ES 0.0
Evo3
Your Vehicle:
09/94 - 08/96 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 3 Turbo CE9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug BPR7EKN 0.0
Evo4
Your Vehicle:
08/96 - 01/98 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 4 Turbo CN9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo5&6
Your Vehicle:
01/98 - 01/00 Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 5 & 6 Turbo CP9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug PGR7A 0.0
Evo7 GTA(auto)
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Auto Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A 0.0
Evo7
Your Vehicle:
02/01 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 7 Manual Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G 0.0
Evo8
Your Vehicle:
01/03 - on Mitsubishi Import Lancer Evo 8 Turbo CT9A 2.0L 4G63
Spark Plug Part No. Plug Gap
Recommended Plug IGR7A-G � 0.0
Have fun
QUOTE OF THE YEAR>>>
Dane/Lancer GSR
[email protected]!!!
STILL Needs more Kilowatts!
Members rides> http://4gtuner.com/s...read.php?t=1910
BTW... does anyone else have a sore ass??
Dane/Lancer GSR
[email protected]!!!
STILL Needs more Kilowatts!
Members rides> http://4gtuner.com/s...read.php?t=1910
#10
Posted 27 January 2007 - 12:05 AM
#11
Posted 27 January 2007 - 12:48 AM
actually every spark plug catalogue and every owners manual and every workshop manual i have read roccomend the 1.1mm gap for the vr4
#12
Posted 27 January 2007 - 01:12 AM
Or you could read the Factory service manual which states 0.7-0.8mm
Course I doubt you did.
Here, if you wan't i'll even offer to screendump the page and post it here.
gap your vr4 at 1.1 if you want, watch it misfire like a bitch. Ask bobwrinkle.
Course I doubt you did.
Here, if you wan't i'll even offer to screendump the page and post it here.
gap your vr4 at 1.1 if you want, watch it misfire like a bitch. Ask bobwrinkle.
The 4G63 motor code is street shorthand for dominance. It's automotive Darwinism.
Team4G Founder - NO LONGER AN ADMIN/MOD
Team4G Founder - NO LONGER AN ADMIN/MOD
#13
Posted 13 March 2007 - 09:40 PM
The following pertains specifically to vr4's but may also apply to other models.
If you are running NGK BPR6ES plugs, gapped to 0.7mm or so and start getting a misfire at high rpm (even if running standard boost), try a set of NGK BPR7ES plugs, again gapped to 0.7 mm. These are one heat range colder and may fix the problem (did for me anyway).
If you are running NGK BPR6ES plugs, gapped to 0.7mm or so and start getting a misfire at high rpm (even if running standard boost), try a set of NGK BPR7ES plugs, again gapped to 0.7 mm. These are one heat range colder and may fix the problem (did for me anyway).
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Former owner of the pair of ass kicking boots for purchasers of cheap ebay chinese knock off turbos. -Ass kicking boots now for sale SOLD.
VR4 - the "Old Skool" evo!
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#14
Posted 14 May 2007 - 03:07 AM
for a mirage 1.5L that has been turbocharged. should i be running a colder or hotter plug?
Shut up & Shuffle
#15
Posted 14 May 2007 - 03:12 AM
#16
Posted 14 May 2007 - 03:15 AM
#17
Posted 14 May 2007 - 03:16 AM
unless you are running more than 10psi of boost or are getting niggling misfires or melting electrodes off the plugs, then I would start looking at some colder plugs.
Chrome hater No. 1.
Former owner of the pair of ass kicking boots for purchasers of cheap ebay chinese knock off turbos. -Ass kicking boots now for sale SOLD.
VR4 - the "Old Skool" evo!
Former owner of the pair of ass kicking boots for purchasers of cheap ebay chinese knock off turbos. -
VR4 - the "Old Skool" evo!
#18
Posted 27 May 2008 - 11:01 AM
i use the bp7e plugs that have a v groove in them and find them very good. gapped to .8 i never have trouble even at high boost levels.
for a turbo mirage 1.5 go for one mark cooler plug gapped to the .7 .8 like the other turbo cars.
for a turbo mirage 1.5 go for one mark cooler plug gapped to the .7 .8 like the other turbo cars.
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#19
Posted 27 July 2012 - 07:52 AM
A quick run down of the part numbers. Each letter or number has significance in the NGK part number, but the same letter may hold a different meaning depending on where it is placed. Here is a rundown of our part number:
Here's a typical NGK spark plug part number: BPR6EVX-11.
B Thread diameter = 14 mm
P Construction = Projected Insulator Type
(K) Construction = Hex size 5/8 in, projected tip
R Construction = Resistor Type
6 Heat Rating Number = 2 Hot -> Cold
E Thread Reach = 12.7 mm
S Firing End Construction = Standard 2.6 mm diameter center electrode
(VX) Firing End Construction = High performance platinum
(K) Firing End Construction = 2 ground electrodes
(N) Firing End Construction = Special side electrode
(-11) Gap Width = 1.1 mm (0.044 in)
B Thread diameter = 14 mm
P Construction = Projected Insulator Type
R Construction = Resistor Type
6 Heat Rating Number = 2 Hot -> Cold
E Thread Reach = 12.7 mm
K Firing End Construction = 2 ground electrodes
N Firing End Construction = Special side electrode
Here's a typical NGK spark plug part number: BPR6EVX-11.
B Thread diameter = 14 mm
P Construction = Projected Insulator Type
(K) Construction = Hex size 5/8 in, projected tip
R Construction = Resistor Type
6 Heat Rating Number = 2 Hot -> Cold
E Thread Reach = 12.7 mm
S Firing End Construction = Standard 2.6 mm diameter center electrode
(VX) Firing End Construction = High performance platinum
(K) Firing End Construction = 2 ground electrodes
(N) Firing End Construction = Special side electrode
(-11) Gap Width = 1.1 mm (0.044 in)
B Thread diameter = 14 mm
P Construction = Projected Insulator Type
R Construction = Resistor Type
6 Heat Rating Number = 2 Hot -> Cold
E Thread Reach = 12.7 mm
K Firing End Construction = 2 ground electrodes
N Firing End Construction = Special side electrode
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#20
Posted 12 May 2013 - 11:24 PM
Hey,
Just wanted to pass on a bad experience from the weekend with Platinum Plus plugs from Bosch. In a 4G93t, the spark got blown out at about 4500rpm @15psi, complete ignition break down. I closed the gap to see if it made a difference ( I know you shouldn't play with the gap on these types of plugs, but I was desperate for some track time) a smaller gap around 0.6mm and it got better, but not by much, I got to about 5000 and 16psi. Quickly getting the shits on, a mate who had dropped in to watch the session, offered to go to SCA and grab me some cheap $4 NGK's.
End result:
$84 Platinum Plus plugs = Don't work over 15psi
$16 NGK BKR6E = Car can make 20psi through to 7200rpm
I changed the plugs when I did an engine and box oil change, 'cause I figured it was the right thing to do. The old plugs are Iridium's. I have kept them so they will be going back this week.
Whats going on then? Is this common knowledge and I just missed the thread?
Just wanted to pass on a bad experience from the weekend with Platinum Plus plugs from Bosch. In a 4G93t, the spark got blown out at about 4500rpm @15psi, complete ignition break down. I closed the gap to see if it made a difference ( I know you shouldn't play with the gap on these types of plugs, but I was desperate for some track time) a smaller gap around 0.6mm and it got better, but not by much, I got to about 5000 and 16psi. Quickly getting the shits on, a mate who had dropped in to watch the session, offered to go to SCA and grab me some cheap $4 NGK's.
End result:
$84 Platinum Plus plugs = Don't work over 15psi
$16 NGK BKR6E = Car can make 20psi through to 7200rpm
I changed the plugs when I did an engine and box oil change, 'cause I figured it was the right thing to do. The old plugs are Iridium's. I have kept them so they will be going back this week.
Whats going on then? Is this common knowledge and I just missed the thread?
Edited by Geo&Kez, 12 May 2013 - 11:28 PM.
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