Ngkb8es plug
Can the ngkb8es be used in a pinch without any electrical damage.
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Yes.
The "R" plug has a resistor built in, to suppress electrical noise that would affect your electrical accessories. |
Potentially the interference could mess with your digital cdi, but to be fair it is a reasonable distance apart. It won't damage it though so use it as your spare no drama.
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Not an attempt to hijack the OP's thread, and I certainly don't work for them.
But if you're looking for the best price for NGK plugs look no further than RockAuto, I have been buying plugs in bulk from them for years and have literally saved thousands :cool: Not sure if you guys in the US save a great deal, but for us guys in OZ it's well worth it. I also buy my O2 sensors from them. |
I use all kinds of sparks in my EC, but mostly NGK BR8ES because they are cheaper. Not as cheap as in the US though.
BR8ES > Us$ 4,40 BR8EG > Us$ 9,90 that's what the manual recommends BR8EIX > Us$ 17,00 that's the iridium one |
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There is no benefit in running a non resistor plug. The resistance protects from back emf which can potentially cause damage to cdi
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