Place to order NGK BKR7ES-11 plugs?
Shops around my house don't seem to have any NGK BKR7ES plugs in stock right now. So, i'm looking for a place online to purchase them. Anyone have any recommendations on a cheap/reliable source?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by XXXRacing »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">local carquest can get them also. Brian</TD></TR></TABLE>
Napa as well.
Napa as well.
I suggest running the bcpr7es rather then the bkr7es-11's.
Here is why:
The BKR's have a longer insulator tip then the BCP's do. Basically this means the BKR's sit further down in the combustion chamber then the BCP's do, thus introducing the tips to hotter temperatures.... this can lead to detonation and/or pre-ignition. The BCP's are safer to run and have been used time and time again on plenty of 400-500whp set-ups. Some guys run a 8 series plugs when reaching the 500whp level though. The '-11' simply means it comes with a .044 gap, if you get the plug without the '-11' gap it will come with a .034ish gap which is less stress you introduce the tip to when gapping down smaller.
The part number of the bcp's are 3330 and as stated above you can get them at http://www.sparkplugs.com Any advanced auto parts can special order them for you for no fee and have them in stock the next day. Just tell them you want NGK part number 3330 and you'll be set.
Here is why:
The BKR's have a longer insulator tip then the BCP's do. Basically this means the BKR's sit further down in the combustion chamber then the BCP's do, thus introducing the tips to hotter temperatures.... this can lead to detonation and/or pre-ignition. The BCP's are safer to run and have been used time and time again on plenty of 400-500whp set-ups. Some guys run a 8 series plugs when reaching the 500whp level though. The '-11' simply means it comes with a .044 gap, if you get the plug without the '-11' gap it will come with a .034ish gap which is less stress you introduce the tip to when gapping down smaller.
The part number of the bcp's are 3330 and as stated above you can get them at http://www.sparkplugs.com Any advanced auto parts can special order them for you for no fee and have them in stock the next day. Just tell them you want NGK part number 3330 and you'll be set.
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