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NGK spark plug BKR6ES-11

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TazManianDevil

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Jul 8, 2003
Lakewood, Washington
does any of you guys use this kind of NGK spark plug? I already went to napa, pepboys, etc. to get BPR6ES but their out of stock and Im to lazy to drive far for it so I ended up with BKR6ES-11(autozone) the guy told me its the same as BPR6ES. I just wanna know if any of you guys use it before? or still using it?
 
A suffix number on NGKs means "wide gap". "11" is 1.1 mm, or .044". Turbo DSMs want .028"
So long as you properly gap those, they should be otherwise fine.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinfo/spark_plugs/partnumberkey.pdf
Missing that P may mean it's not a projected tip. You want projected.
It's likely that motorcycle shops will carry the BPR6ES plug.

As all AutoZone guys know, them confusing numbers are just gibberish put on there to keep people from realizing there's really only one kind of plug. Just as Jesse James, he knows all about that stuff. :rolleyes:

I guess the McDonald's wasn't hiring that day.
 
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