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WRLondon

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stupid question but its time to change the plugs on my motor
running 10psi, electronic ignition with dizzy at the moment

looking at getting some NGK's from moss europe TODAY *happy* and heres the list
http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/Shop/ViewProd...ateIndexID=3682

ive heard good things about BPR6ES for standard metty turbos
and on phils website say they are good for up to 12psi

but wondering if i should go for BP7ES? (not BPR7ES)
its a little cooler but the question im asking is what is & the pro's and cons of radio suppression?

(tried searching and tbh im abit of a spark plug newb, i know you should go cooler with higher boost/tuned engines but thats about it!)

Reading up on RTS Clutches

On 21st Sep, 2006 Paul S said:

Go on, be brave, put it in the car and tell us how it works.
Pity your bollocks are in line with the flywheel!
On 27th May, 2013 robert said:

putting my testicles on the line for turbo mini owners everywhere ,and they still work !


WRLondon

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bought the BPR6ES ones
but still wondering if anyone can explain radio suppression *happy*

Reading up on RTS Clutches

On 21st Sep, 2006 Paul S said:

Go on, be brave, put it in the car and tell us how it works.
Pity your bollocks are in line with the flywheel!
On 27th May, 2013 robert said:

putting my testicles on the line for turbo mini owners everywhere ,and they still work !


Brett

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The bpr6es were good for me over 20psi
The bpr's are resistored
You need either resistive plugs or leads if you have neither you get rf interferance


Edit: still on dizzy? Hows the module ? I thought they had a capacitor in there.to stop the noise

Edited by Brett on 14th Jun, 2013.

Yes i moved to the darkside *happy*

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It's to do with elimination of noise from electronics which may cause interference or just plain annoyance (noise on the radio)

On 26th Jan, 2012 Tom Fenton said:
ring problems are down to wear or abuse but although annoying it isn't a show stopper

On 5th Aug, 2014 madmk1 said:
Shit the bed! I had snapped the end of my shaft off!!

17.213 @ 71mph, 64bhp n/a (Old Engine)


WRLondon

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Ah ok Makes sense :)

Reading up on RTS Clutches

On 21st Sep, 2006 Paul S said:

Go on, be brave, put it in the car and tell us how it works.
Pity your bollocks are in line with the flywheel!
On 27th May, 2013 robert said:

putting my testicles on the line for turbo mini owners everywhere ,and they still work !

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