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93c1sol Jun 19, 2006 01:29 PM

BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car
 
Will be boosting about 24psi, i was told to get these spark plugs? Is this the correct spark plug?

platinum00 Jun 19, 2006 02:50 PM

Re: BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car (93c1sol)
 
that's what i run with a .024 gap @27psi

platinum.

boostedcivicsir Jun 19, 2006 03:23 PM

Re: BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car (platinum00)
 
i had them, but ran into ign issues at 28 psi, i had to go to 8's using 2668's in NGK iridium. my gap was .020 how much power you putting down?

tonydatyga Jun 19, 2006 04:33 PM

Re: BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car (93c1sol)
 
Get the regular BKR7E instead of the -11, it's got a shorter ground strap and comes gapped a lot closer to the usual FI gaps. Usually .34-.36", the -11 is .44" gap

flip1199 Jun 19, 2006 04:37 PM

Re: BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car (boostedcivicsir)
 
4554 is what i was told to run it's r5671a-8

93c1sol Jun 19, 2006 05:04 PM

Re: BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car (boostedcivicsir)
 
well i'm a couple days away from starting it up for the first time, my friend that has a turbo K24 240sx said to go with those spark plugs. He said to post on here and make sure they were the correct ones to use, or at least what the honda people use for FI. I'm hoping to make 500whp.

boostedcivicsir Jun 19, 2006 05:11 PM

Re: BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car (flip1199)
 
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by flip1199 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">4554 is what i was told to run it's r5671a-8</TD></TR></TABLE>

the 2668 is what i was told by john from NGK. they seem to work fine.

Nisif Jun 19, 2006 06:35 PM

Re: BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car (93c1sol)
 
That's what I used, check your plugs after/during the tune, and see if you need to step up to a colder plug. Btw, you can order those NGK's from Advanced Auto Parts if you have those up in MN. I believe those (the BKR7E-11) are the stock plugs for a 2000 ITR.

flip1199 Jun 19, 2006 08:03 PM

Re: BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car (Nisif)
 
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1118909

mike93boost Jun 19, 2006 08:59 PM

for 8 heat range you want NGK R5671A-8

tunermt Mar 24, 2023 01:10 AM

Re: BKR7E-11 spark plug for my car
 
Sorry to bump a super old thread but i recently tuned a car for someone that apparently referred to this thread when choosing spark plugs for their K24 and went through the tune with copper core BKR7e plugs that were a little to old and needed to be changed before the car would run smoothly above 10psi. I personally always recommend running the Iridium core plugs in the K series (they last much longer for boosted K series and you won't need to gap them down as far as the copper core plugs.) Please note i also run the copper core NGK plugs and don't have a problem with them BUT if you don't want to worry about changing your plugs/spark blow out as often i would highly recommend Iridium core NGK plugs over the copper core versions. Here is a little article that breaks down the K24 NGK spark plugs to help ensure the correct heat range plug for your particular engine build/power level. Only thing i would add i don't see in the article is be sure to check piston clearance on any high compression NA build, I once had to run a rotary engine style NGK plug (electrode does not protrude past threads for a super high compression K20.

Hope this helps others that windup here while researching their build!


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