NGK BKR6E-11 the same as NGK V-Power plugs?
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BKR6E-11's are V-power, meaning the electrode has a tiny v-shaped channel cut across the tip. I'm not sure exactly what it does, but it's there.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sack Master »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The V-power is similar to a splitfire. Or at least it's supposed to be.</TD></TR></TABLE>
V-powers are nothing like splitfires. The NGK V-power spark plugs have a single firing end, whereas splitfires have the firing end that splits into 2 separate pieces (Bosch +2's have 2 separate firing ends, and the +4's have 4 separate firing ends, but those are all junk
).
The V-powers have a single firing end like any ordinary spark plug, the name refers only to the groove cut into the end of the electrode.
V-powers are nothing like splitfires. The NGK V-power spark plugs have a single firing end, whereas splitfires have the firing end that splits into 2 separate pieces (Bosch +2's have 2 separate firing ends, and the +4's have 4 separate firing ends, but those are all junk
).The V-powers have a single firing end like any ordinary spark plug, the name refers only to the groove cut into the end of the electrode.
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