[6pack] Re ngk plugs

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Thu Jan 2 17:42:49 MST 2020


I use bpr6es  if memory serves.     They come with a wider gap needed  for a 40000 volt coil.   Dan masters said to increase gap to take advantage of capacity for more spark.

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  1. Re: [TR] NGK plugs (im sloane)
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From: im sloane <im_sloane at hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [6pack] [TR] NGK plugs
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I believe having non-resister plugs may affect your AM radio reception.

Sloane
69-Six
72-Spit

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That happened to me too (ordered from Amazon). I returned them and bought a set of BP6ES from the local autozone. I am curious what the consensus is re the R



Stan



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Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2020 06:51:25 -0600
From: Richard Lindsay <richardolindsay at gmail.com>
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Correct. The first radio transmitters were spark generators. Either
resistor plugs or resistor wires are needed to suppress spurious radio
emissions.

Rick

Sloane wrote:

> I believe having non-resister plugs may affect your AM radio reception.
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> Sloane
> 69-Six
> 72-Spit
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> Stan wrote
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> That happened to me too (ordered from Amazon). I returned them and bought
> a set of BP6ES from the local autozone. I am curious what the consensus is
> re the R
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> Stan
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