NGK V CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS

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Matt
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Re: NGK V CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS

Post by Matt »

I have always run NGK in my minors, BP6ES, BCP6ES or BCPR6ES - whatever one I find at the time and I have never had a problem with them. I have also fitted them to every other (petrol obviously) car/vehicle I have serviced and never once had an issue - apart from on a fiesta where the rocker cover leaked and filled up the spark plug well until the HT leads were in the oil and then it missfired a bit - but thats nothing to do with the plugs once cleaned up they worked fine.
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Re: NGK V CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS

Post by chickenjohn »

I've used either the NGK or the Champions in my Minors and not seen a difference.

There is much more to be gained by having clean, properly gapped plugs in servicable undamaged condition than by whose logo is on the packet....
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Re: NGK V CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS

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Like.

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