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Old 01-15-2002, 08:48 PM   #1
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NGK Plug Info

Anyone who may be interested in what the different numbers on the plug means from NGK this is their PDF file that has it.

http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinf...tnumberkey.pdf

I know that the FSM recommends the 5B's as the standard and the 6 and 7B's for the alternative plugs.

Do you think this would matter of the heat range of the plug based on what kind of climate you are in? Or is it basically how much more power you a running than stock and you need to go to a cooler plug. Would also going to a 6 be better for the engine or would that reduce performance?
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Old 01-16-2002, 09:46 AM   #2
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Re: NGK Plug Info

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I know that the FSM recommends the 5B's as the standard and the 6 and 7B's for the alternative plugs.
Early in 1993 (I think) there was a Technical Service Bulletin that changed the standard plug for SR20DE engines to "6".
5 & 7 were the alternatives.

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Do you think this would matter of the heat range of the plug based on what kind of climate you are in?
Generally No.

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Or is it basically how much more power you a running than stock and you need to go to a cooler plug.
Yes.

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Would also going to a 6 be better for the engine or would that reduce performance?
Yes it would be better and No it will not reduce performance.


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(who assumes we are talking about an SR20DE engine).
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Old 01-18-2002, 05:13 AM   #3
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They changed the plug to a warmer 5b11 after the cars kept fouling on the docks. The standard was 6b but changed in the US around 1993, unsure about rest of world. I run a 7b with no problems, but also 19degrees of advance and 8.8mm leads. I think plugs alone maybe good for 2hp. More depending on rest of engine.
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They changed the plug to a warmer 5b11 after the cars kept fouling on the docks. The standard was 6b but changed in the US around 1993, unsure about rest of world.
You may be right since I drive an early SR20DE equiped car.
However, on SE-R.NET you can find the folowing TSB:

http://www.se-r-list.org/TSBs/NTB91-084.jpg


which changes the suggested std plug for Classics later (than 4/91) to 6 (from 5). This is what I had in mind. If later (1993) they switched again to 5 I was not aware of it.

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Old 01-18-2002, 06:11 AM   #5
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Your are right. I didn't realise that the change was made so early in 91 i thought it was a bit later. Cheers
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Look at the TSB doesn't it say it changed from a 6 to a 5. former to new
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Old 01-18-2002, 06:40 AM   #7
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Look at the TSB doesn't it say it changed from a 6 to a 5. former to new
You mean i actually HAD to use my eyes AND brain before talking????
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At least I had the correct reference, never mind what I did with it!!

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Old 01-18-2002, 06:46 AM   #8
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Did you say use eyes and brain together oops. Sorry I made you do that. Say whats that smell.......
I try really hard not to do that too often I heard you can only do it so much in one lifetime!
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