Is the br7ef the same as bkr6egp?
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Is the br7ef the same as bkr6egp?
Today I went to the out parts store and asked them for the ngk br7ef #3346 and they gave me the ngk bkr6egp #7092. Is this the same spark just with a different part # or is it completely wrong?
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No it is not the same. It is an extended tip fine wire plug and 1 heat range hotter. I wouldn't run that plug if you are spraying. Most of the G plugs I have seen are usually ran in a hemi style head like motorcyles and imports.
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got another question on the br7ef. i ran them on my ls3 camaro and it ran fine. traded and did same mods on a ls3 vette and it runs like crap. with them. i gapped them at 035. think i should shorten that gap up to 032 or so. car runs great on tr6. but its def to hot of a plug. alrdy melted 2 down in 1 pass on a 150 shot with 11* pulled. 6 on my camaro was fine. both same amount of timnig. any suggestions ?
im talkin about on motor and dd it its not running smooth at all. low rpm miss from time to time. nothing i cant live with. would rather keep the br7's in, then melt more plugs.
im talkin about on motor and dd it its not running smooth at all. low rpm miss from time to time. nothing i cant live with. would rather keep the br7's in, then melt more plugs.