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Old 09-04-2005, 03:28 PM
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Default NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e

what is the differences? im currently usin bkr7e-11 -V-power-
which one is recoommended for turbo cars?
i gots a b16a
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just get two steps colder, so it would be bkr7e-9
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2 steps colder wouldnt it be bkr9e-11?
anyone got a better answer?
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (boosted2cam)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boosted2cam &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">2 steps colder wouldnt it be bkr9e-11?
anyone got a better answer?</TD></TR></TABLE>

yea, i had a brain fart there. actually you would want to go with a bkr7e-8 or 9. a lot of turbo guys run the bkr7e.
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (91dxcrx)

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as dar as i know the 11 indicates it extends 11mm out, much like the zfr7f11.
i use the straight bkr7e myself since those are shorter.
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Default Re: (v4lu3s)

11 = 1.1mm gap.
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Default Re: (USE2B16A)

You can look plugs up and get their specs at http://www.sparkplugs.com
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (boosted2cam)

bkr7e-11 has different gap out of the box than the bkr7e....but are the same

making the bkr7e the better choice for the smaller gaps we run on our turbo cars

Both will work. After buying several sets of bkr7e-11 i like the bkr7e better since the gap is smaller out of the box -11s are a bitch to gap correctly you have to smash the groundstrap down.
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (Treblarefils)

Gonna bump this old thread....


What is the difference between the BKR7ES-11 and the BKR7E-11? What do the S stand for?


I couldnt get the BKR7E so I got the S-11's for my turbo dc..
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (jBj)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jBj &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Gonna bump this old thread....


What is the difference between the BKR7ES-11 and the BKR7E-11? What do the S stand for?


I couldnt get the BKR7E so I got the S-11's for my turbo dc..</TD></TR></TABLE>

BKR7E-11 has a v-grooved(NGK V Power) electrode, BKR7ES-11 does not. Both plugs have otherwise identical specs.

Part Number: bkr7es-11
14mm Thread, 19mm (3/4") Reach, 5/8" (16mm) Hex Size, Gasket Seat, Resistor, Solid Terminal, ISO Length, Projected Tip, .044" (1.1mm) Gap

Part Number: bkr7e-11
14mm Thread, 19mm (3/4") Reach, 5/8" (16mm) Hex Size, Gasket Seat, Resistor, Solid Terminal, ISO Length, Projected Tip, V-Power (V-Grooved Center Electrode), .044" (1.1mm) Gap
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (inspyral)

i run straight bkr7-e's in my stock longblock h22....at .25-.28 gap....from what i understand, this is what most stock blockers in the 6-10psi (b or h series) run for best results.
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Nice reference picture.
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (Tippyman)

x2, TY for that
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (inspyral)

Thanks for the good info

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by inspyral &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

BKR7E-11 has a v-grooved(NGK V Power) electrode, BKR7ES-11 does not. Both plugs have otherwise identical specs.
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Do you think the V-groove makes the plugs that much better? Ive already bought the ES-11 so will probably just gap it to .28 and run it...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jBj &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

Do you think the V-groove makes the plugs that much better? Ive already bought the ES-11 so will probably just gap it to .28 and run it...</TD></TR></TABLE>

I've never run anything other than v-grooved NGK copper plugs, so I really couldn't tell you if there's any real difference between them. The groove is supposed to provide a better spark or something, if I remember the marketing correctly. If you already have a set of non-grooved plugs, you might as well run them and just get the BKR7-E's next time you change plugs.
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (inspyral)

LOL, The Shodan posts up a chart than any of you could have easily found if you went to the most obvious place. NGK's WEBSITE. most companies have pretty good product descriptions and support right on the web and you would have gotten your answer faster rather than having random people on H-T tell you incorrect part #s

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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dpetro1 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">LOL, The Shodan posts up a chart than any of you could have easily found if you went to the most obvious place. NGK's WEBSITE. most companies have pretty good product descriptions and support right on the web and you would have gotten your answer faster rather than having random people on H-T tell you incorrect part #s
Mac saves the day again </TD></TR></TABLE>

Thanks for your helpful and lengthy post
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Default Re: NGK bkr7e-11, bkr7es-11, bkr7e (jBj)

NGK Part Number - #6097
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by a1320addict &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">NGK Part Number - #6097 </TD></TR></TABLE>

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