NGK TR7 & TR8's (Projected or NON Projected)?
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NGK TR7 & TR8's (Projected or NON Projected)?
I just got my TR7 (3526 BP7EFS) plugs and TR8 (7317 R5724-8) plugs and they are projected tips just like my tr6. I heard someone say they are non projected. Explain? Are these fine for big shots? 175+
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I called ngk and he recommended a non resistor B8EFS-1049 plug. This is a non projected tip plug. He hasnt heard of much probelms with this non resisitor plug from our type of cars. What do you guys do for 200-250 shot?
I am leary of using a projected tip tr8.
I am leary of using a projected tip tr8.
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I can tell you that the tip is shorter on the BP7EFS plugs. When I placed them in my car I noticed they were about an 1/8 of an inch short compared to a TR6.
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B - 14mm thread diameter
P - Projected Insulator Type
7- Heat Range
EF - Tapered Seat .708" reach
S - Standard 2.5mm D Electrode
The P makes it a projected tip. Try BR7EF.
Nick