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Champion XC12YC plugs. . anything better? | BobIsTheOilGuy The Champion plugs wouldn't last hard starting just kept fouling out In NGK took the heat and beatings and kept on ticking get the picture We gave the Champion a fair test but after 5 Champion plugs that failed in a short time and the first NGK that kept ticking I'l take the NGK
Briggs and Stratton Spark plug question - Bob is the Oil Guy Skip Briggs and Champion (cheap offset electrodes) and go with NGK platinum I replace every one (Briggs Champ) with NGK BKR5EGP or BKR6EGP Set the gap for 030" for gasoline or 015" for NG or LPG If you want to see examples of crooked Champion plugs I have a bunch of them but most go in the trash
Kohler spark plug help - BobIsTheOilGuy Heat ranges on plugs don't correspond exactly between brands and the cross reference I found listed the DCPR6Eix as the iridium version of the copper NGK plug of the Kohler plug Frankly, I'm skeptical that an iridium plug will provide any benefit over a copper one in OPE except perhaps lowering the voltage of the spark which may extend the
Torch F6TC replacement | BobIsTheOilGuy I too like NGK or Denso plugs best, but I've had cheap Champions and Autolites perform flawlessly for decades on small OPE I've had the bubble gum and paper mache Chinese plugs work fine too As soon as they start acting up, swap it out with a known brand Why throw out something that works? There's no need for a $8 spark plug in most
Difference between NGK BR6ES and BPR6ES - Bob is the Oil Guy The Torch plug that came out of my generator from factory was model F6RTC When you cross reference the Torch F6RTC on either of the NGK or Champion websites you get the NGK BPR6ES or the Champion RN9YC The NGK BR6ES cross references to the Champion RN4C These are obviously different plugs, so I am confused
Sparkplug Cross Reference | BobIsTheOilGuy NGK is about 1 3 range colder than Denso for the same range of plug I have found the US made NGK v-power to be 1 2 heat range hotter than the equivalent xxxES standard gap japan made NGK - and not good performers over champ or autolite I always had excessive grnd strap erosion on std ngk with short service life v a denso or other brand on
Torch spark plug cross reference | BobIsTheOilGuy Sorry if my post was confusing I don’t need a simple cross reference I need a cross reference to a plug that has a 5 8 hex, not 3 4 or 13 16, which is what the Torch plug and NGK mentioned above are
Denso Long Life Iridium vs NGK Laser Iridium | BobIsTheOilGuy NGK IZFR6K11 Denso SKJ20DR-M11 One of my friends swears by Denso, and claims that it is far superior to NGK in every way When questioned, the only legitimate justification he had for Denso was that the packaging was better Pricewise, the two are fairly similar - about $10-$11 plug The Densos are about $1 more per plug and have to be ordered
New tundra and tacoma sparkplug interval. | BobIsTheOilGuy Now NGK makes a specific oem spec iridium that is claimed to offer 120k mile life So switching to ruthenium, if it has a finer center electrode than the oem plug could mean a shorter replacement interval Would need to check with NGK tech support
Spark plug for two stroke generator | BobIsTheOilGuy No Champion sucks NGK is better NGK makes an iridium plug for that application, part number BPR6EIX The colder plugs are, of course, BPR7EIX and BPR8EIX Denso makes a twin tip iridium, part number IW20TT (same heat range as stock NGK BPR6) Denso doesn't seem to offer the TT in the colder heat ranges