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NGK spark plugs are designed to withstand severe mechanical and thermal shock associated with these high-revving, high-compression raceĀ engines.
Sold Per Box of 4-Plugs each carton
SPARK PLUG HEAT RANGE TECH
A spark plugās Heat Range, defined as the measure of how fast the tip of the plug dissipates combustion heat, can range from as low as 500Ā°F to as high as
2,500Ā°F. Manufacturers offer plugs in many heat ranges, from cold through medium hot, to very hot. It is imperative that the plug stay cool enough to prevent
pre-ignition or electrode destruction, and still remain hot enough to burn off combustion deposits that form at the firing tip. A plug that is excessively cold or hot for
the application in question will eventually cause the engine to misfire. When working with an engine that is stock or mildly modified, it is often best to use the plug
recommended by the car manufacturer. However, if the compression ratio has been altered, a different heat range plug may be required. Many racers rely upon
their engine builder for plug heat range recommendations. If a racer is unsure of the correct heat range to use, it is always recommended to āstay on the safe sideā
and use a colder plug. A switch in heat range can change the temperature of the spark plug tip by 70-120Ā°F. If the plug selected is too cold, it will eventually foul
and misfire, but it will not damage the engine. A plug which is too hot can cause pre-ignition and detonation, often resulting in a severely damaged engine
Additional information
Weight | .4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4 × 4.5 × 1 in |
Plug # | 5670-5, 5670-6, 5670-7, 5670-8, 5670-9, 5671A-7, 5671A-8, 5671A-9, 5671A-10, 5672A-8, 5672A-9, 5673-7, 5673-8, 5673-9, 5674-6, 5674-7, 5674-8, 5674-9, 5674-10, 5724-8, 5724-9 |
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