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tmctguer 06-16-2001 06:02 PM

spark plug recommendations
 
i have a '73 911E 2.4 MFI. does anyone know of a good recommendation for spark plugs for this car ?

what about spark plug gap?

Early_S_Man 06-16-2001 07:30 PM

Try some NGKs ... for hot weather -- B-8ES, for cold weather -- BP-7ES.
Gaps from 0.028" to 0.032" work well.
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Warren Hall
1973 911S Targa

[This message has been edited by Early_S_Man (edited 06-16-2001).]

Chris Bunker 06-16-2001 07:37 PM

I remember reading in "Up-Fixin" an article someone wrote recommending a colder plug when running track events, the use of which will result in lower engine oil temps. I'm not to sure about this, anyone have any knowledge/experience with this?

Chris Bunker
78 SC

Chris Bunker 06-16-2001 07:38 PM



[This message has been edited by Chris Bunker (edited 06-16-2001).]

movin 06-17-2001 12:11 AM

I've found the Bosch Platinum Plus a very good performer, they last a long time and are pre-gapped.

tmctguer 06-17-2001 08:29 AM

a parts place gave me a NGK part number of B7EVX. has anyone heard of this plug? is it the same (or close to the same) as the B7ES or BP7ES ?

i would hate to buy and install the wrong plug !

emcon5 06-17-2001 09:27 AM

Quote:

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by tmctguer:
a parts place gave me a NGK part number of B7EVX. has anyone heard of this plug? is it the same (or close to the same) as the B7ES or BP7ES ?</font>
According to this chart (Adobe Acrobat viewer required):

http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinfo/spark_plugs/partnumberkey.pdf

The "S" in BP7ES means "standard 2.5mm electrode". The "XV" in B7EVX means "high performance platnum"

In both cases, the "E" is the length of the threads.

The other difference appears to be the "P" which is shown as "projected insulator type", whatever that means.

For what it's worth, the NGK page lists for my 82 SC, BP7ES for standard plugs and BP7EVX for platnum plugs.

Check out:
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com
lots of good info.

Tom

tmctguer 06-17-2001 10:06 AM

thanks for the link. i searched last night under "ngk.com" and came up with nothing. you just saved me lots of time and trouble.

lsolon 06-17-2001 10:10 AM

for my 72 911 w\mfi- Bosch super's. Expensive but they are awesome. My car use to foul plugs, with these, no more.


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