NGK BKR7E vs. BKR7E-E
We previously ran BKR7E (#6097) and they work well on our high boost Comptech setup. Went to order some more plugs and mistakenly picked up BKR7E-E (#4776) instead. I've heard that Inline Pro recommends the BKR7E-E plugs, but I'm not finding what the difference between the E and the non-E versions are.
Does anyone know? Is it the pre-gap vs. the non pre-gapped? Or is there a functional difference?
Does anyone know? Is it the pre-gap vs. the non pre-gapped? Or is there a functional difference?
E as in Electrode? Do they look different visually at all? Someone had a NGK spec sheet floating around recently with many of these plugs specs related to the numbers, heat ranges, materials used etc. Be interested to see if these two plugs were listed on that sheet. Might tell you.
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Thanks, busterpit!
S2000Junky, it does seem strange that the BKR7E's are technically stock-ish but that was suggested as the resistor counterpart of the 7173's back in the day. It is interesting that the BKR7E-E's are the plug of choice for at least one of InlinePro's setup. We haven't had any problems with lean state, but our tune is pretty rich and we've lowered compression.
fltsfshr, click on the picture... then click on it again to see it full size.
S2000Junky, it does seem strange that the BKR7E's are technically stock-ish but that was suggested as the resistor counterpart of the 7173's back in the day. It is interesting that the BKR7E-E's are the plug of choice for at least one of InlinePro's setup. We haven't had any problems with lean state, but our tune is pretty rich and we've lowered compression.
fltsfshr, click on the picture... then click on it again to see it full size.
BKR7E-11 (5791) is gapped at .044 (oem)
BKR7E (4644) previously known as 6097 is gapped at .035
BKR7E-E (4776) is gapped at .032
Not sure what the other differences are...
BKR8EIX (2668) is gapped at .032
IFR8H-11 (5068) is gapped at .044
Information is from ngk.com
BKR7E (4644) previously known as 6097 is gapped at .035
BKR7E-E (4776) is gapped at .032
Not sure what the other differences are...
BKR8EIX (2668) is gapped at .032
IFR8H-11 (5068) is gapped at .044
Information is from ngk.com
Originally Posted by CKit,Jul 16 2009, 06:21 PM
Thanks, busterpit!
S2000Junky, it does seem strange that the BKR7E's are technically stock-ish but that was suggested as the resistor counterpart of the 7173's back in the day. It is interesting that the BKR7E-E's are the plug of choice for at least one of InlinePro's setup. We haven't had any problems with lean state, but our tune is pretty rich and we've lowered compression.
fltsfshr, click on the picture... then click on it again to see it full size.
S2000Junky, it does seem strange that the BKR7E's are technically stock-ish but that was suggested as the resistor counterpart of the 7173's back in the day. It is interesting that the BKR7E-E's are the plug of choice for at least one of InlinePro's setup. We haven't had any problems with lean state, but our tune is pretty rich and we've lowered compression.
fltsfshr, click on the picture... then click on it again to see it full size.










