Woensdag gaat auto binnen voor 80.000km onderhoud, volgens garage moeten de bougies om de 30.000km vervangen worden, doch ben ik van plan deze nu al te vervangen ... ik doe maar zo'n 3000km per jaar maar beter tijdig vervangen dan te laat :-)
Nu in m'n itr zitten : NGK R PFR7G 11S
De firma waar ik vroeger werkte vind enkel de : NGK R PFR7G 11 terug !
Hebben jullie enig idee wat het verschil is met die "S" of zonder ?
Of zijn er betere dan de huidige die ik nu heb, wetende dat ik een SC en Hondata heb ...
Thx.
Vraagje over bougies ITR
Stukje tekst wat ik al eerder had getypt op een ander topic :wink:
wilco wrote:Ik geef je alleen info voor de B18C6]altijd goed en zeer te aanraden[/u] maar niet/nauwelijks in NL te krijgen;
*NGK BKR7EIX-11 (gebruik ze zelf ook)
http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/
Hier nog een stukje info over Platunum/Irridium/Koper bougies;
Which plug is best?
#An Iridium plain and simple. They are of superior construction, are more durable, spark better. This is according to the Denso and NGK blurb. Scare stories about Iridium’s causing detonation are not accurate. What is correct though is that unlike the copper plugs that melt and stop working, Iridium’s will continue working and detonation will destroy the next weakest point in the chain (pistons etc). However, one note of caution, in the past some people, have found that the ceramic insulator inside the tip of Denso made Iridiums has failed and sent a chunk of debris into the cylinder. There have not been many cases and I believe most cases were in highly tuned vehicles but it is worth noting. In my opinion I believe that these failures have been linked to the mapping or tuning of the whole engine. If Denso had made a bad product, a) by now they would have fixed the issue, and b) they wouldn't risk their reputation on it and would stop selling them (Denso are a huge OEM parts manufacturer). I am happy that a properly tuned car running safe AFR's will run Denso or NGK Iridium's for a long time with no dangers. If you are in the process of tuning or are unsure if you are getting det then I recommend you stick with Copper plugs as these are cheaper to replace if you do suffer det and destroy the tips.