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August 28th, 2005 08:55 AM #1gud morning guys. i usually do short trips (less than 5 km), city driving. tanong ko lang kung anong mas bagay na plug?
does our hot and humid climate prefer hot or cold spark plugs?
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August 28th, 2005 02:07 PM #42004 civic. nasa manual yung dalawang sparks na yan. another question, denso k16pr-u11 or k20pr-u11? nasa manual rin to. thank you guys.
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August 28th, 2005 02:09 PM #5hmmm, pag ako bumibili ng plugs binibili ko yung nasa 6 or 7 na heat range... cold plugs hinahanap ko. pero basically i just follow the recommendations in the car manual for hot climates.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinf...000&country=US
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August 28th, 2005 02:13 PM #6eto yung gamit ko: Denso KJ20CR-L11 (equivalent to NGK ZFR6F-11)
For hot climates eto recommended: ZFR7F-11 or KJ22CR-L11
For cold climates: ZFR5F-11 or KJ16CR-L11
(For Honda Accord pala itong gamit ko)Last edited by chris_d; August 28th, 2005 at 02:17 PM.
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August 28th, 2005 03:26 PM #7
what is the effect of "cold" or "hot" plugs? any effects on performance? my manual recommends BKR6E but then it also recommends the use of 0W30 oil... :P
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August 28th, 2005 08:10 PM #8
BAsed on the plugs choices mentioned, it's for a Civic it seems.
Given the short distances, stick with the "hot" 5E's instead (cebu city is pretty much stop and go driving with short distances). But if you experience any detonation, switch to the 6E's.
The cold and hot plug type refers to the optimal operating temperature range of the sparkplug. The higher the heat range, the plug will burn better under higher temps (high rpm, high speed, long engine operation, hot weather, etc.). CMIIW
Speedyfix, what would the difference be between plugs with the "-11" suffix oer those without the "-11"? (i.e. BKRE6E-11 vs. BKR65E).
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August 28th, 2005 08:49 PM #9
i think "11" is the gap size between the electrode that is preset by the manufacturer. i think lng hehehehe
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August 28th, 2005 09:06 PM #1011 is the spark plug gap (1.1mm)
For more info check
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinf...tnumberkey.pdf
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