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Hey guys, according to the NGK site, the only difference between a Bxxxx spark plug and a BKxxxx spark plug is the hex size. The thread size is the exact same.

With that being so, would a Bxxxx spark plug work the same as a BKxxxx spark plug?

Here is a link to the site that explains what the spark plug numbers mean...

http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/docs/te...bols_plugs.pdf
 

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Originally Posted by jiggityjosh
Hey guys, according to the NGK site, the only difference between a Bxxxx spark plug and a BRxxxx spark plug is the hex size. The thread size is the exact same.

With that being so, would a Bxxxx spark plug work the same as a BRxxxx spark plug?

Here is a link to the site that explains what the spark plug numbers mean...

http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/docs/te...bols_plugs.pdf
The way I read the chart, the only difference between a "B" and a "BR" is the "BR" is a resistor type plug. The hex size and the thread side are the same.

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The way I read the chart, the only difference between a "B" and a "BR" is the "BR" is a resistor type plug. The hex size and the thread side are the same.

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Whoops, I fixed it. I meant B vs BK (first column).
 
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Love my Denso Iridium IK22's gapped at .035.
 
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Needswings.
NGK Iridium IX
set of 12 : $82.95 ( $6.91 per plug )

I love 'em

( except when I got them from Rob, they were $72.95 - inflation's a biatch )
 
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Originally Posted by Mimi05SRT6
Love my Denso Iridium IK22's gapped at .035.
Holy ****, that's 3 heat ranges colder than stock... You running 525-600 Horsepower?!?!?!

Or are you compensating for lean issues?

The reccomended Denso's are IK16!!! (each heat range is going up two numbers in the Denso line.)
 
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Needswings.
NGK Iridium IX
set of 12 : $82.95 ( $6.91 per plug )

I love 'em

( except when I got them from Rob, they were $72.95 - inflation's a biatch )
I found an awesome site where they had the heat range 6 NGK IX's (stock) and the heat range 7 NGK IX's (1 Heat range colder which is for 75-100 HP over stock)...

For only 50 dollars, TOTAL, including shipping, for a set of 12 of EACH!!!!!!

24 spark plugs, two heat ranges, NGK Iridium IX's...

Unfortunately, they only had 3 left of each

Bastards.
 
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Originally Posted by jiggityjosh
Holy ****, that's 3 heat ranges colder than stock... You running 525-600 Horsepower?!?!?!

Or are you compensating for lean issues?

The reccomended Denso's are IK16!!! (each heat range is going up two numbers in the Denso line.)
IK20 would be for the stock SRT-6. The IK22's are only 1 step colder.
 
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Originally Posted by Mimi05SRT6
IK20 would be for the stock SRT-6. The IK22's are only 1 step colder.
That's weird, every single site I have gone too say's IK16 for stock SRT-6 as well as the CLK320...

Here, even Denso say's IK16 are stock!!!

Denso automotive parts available online at DensoProducts.com
 
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Originally Posted by jiggityjosh
That's weird, every single site I have gone too say's IK16 for stock SRT-6 as well as the CLK320...

Here, even Denso say's IK16 are stock!!!

Denso automotive parts available online at DensoProducts.com
That's because they list the same plugs for both the N/A and SRT6 as being the same, which they are not.
 
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Originally Posted by Mimi05SRT6
That's because they list the same plugs for both the N/A and SRT6 as being the same, which they are not.
Are you using the 5310 part# for denso ik22? They dont refrence that they fit the srt6! I see dimensionally they look correct i think?
 
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Originally Posted by BadSRT2005
Are you using the 5310 part# for denso ik22? They dont refrence that they fit the srt6! I see dimensionally they look correct i think?
Been using them for 3 years without incident and they have been working great with my mods.
 
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Originally Posted by Mimi05SRT6
Been using them for 3 years without incident and they have been working great with my mods.
Sweet! I'll have to pick up a set then! Thanks for the info on them!
Man 12 plugs isnt cheap ($90+/-) on them ik22's
 
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Originally Posted by BadSRT2005
Sweet! I'll have to pick up a set then! Thanks for the info on them!
Man 12 plugs isnt cheap ($90+/-) on them ik22's
Just be careful re-gapping them. Take your time and set them at what you want. .035 is perfect for my setup.
 
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Originally Posted by Mimi05SRT6
Just be careful re-gapping them. Take your time and set them at what you want. .035 is perfect for my setup.
I'll try that .035 first!
Thanks for the warning also!
 
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