Originally Posted by
Tearoffguy ok now I'm confused,, the NGK BKR6E are the wrong plug?,,, or what do you mean by the extended tip plugs??
NO NO NO, not what I said or meant.
Here is what I meant: The guy who sold you the plugs knew that our Pistons don't have the extra space for extended electrode plugs, and probably things that regular BKR6E's are extended electrode plugs.
Originally Posted by
Robchaos The BKR6E is the right plug. I don't understand why there is so much confusion about this. Every dealership I have checked with has confirmed that BKR6E is the correct plug. If I went to my local Nissan dealership and bought 4 standard plugs for the SR20DE, which happen to be BKR6E, then I installed them and the pistons smashed into them, don't you think Nissan would have some major liability in that situation?
Your parts guy is 100% wrong.
No....Nissan never updates the catalog, which is why if you call and ask for Rocker arms or HLAs for a 1993 Sentra SE-R, you will get the UPDATED part number from the newer style SR20DEs. Why would Nissan have to update a plug part number that has not changed? I am sorry but if it comes down to listening to you, NGK, or Nissan on which plug should be run in their car. I will go with Nissan hands down, and I would recommend that anyone else out there who has has any doubt about it, should do the same.
I agree
About the bolded area, technically, if we listen o the manual, and follow it, and something screws up, can't we hold Nissan liable and force them to say give us a new engine if it comes down to that?
Originally Posted by
SHAWNATGERBROCK The problem with that is Nissan never ran a Non Platinum Plug in the SR20 ... so ... I would bet they never spent any time with a non Platinum plug to tune them ...again ... they just asked NGK which plug was the Non Platinum equivalent of the OE Platinum plug ... and again at that time NGK had the wrong listing ... Again ... this is strait from an NGK Rep !!!
Shawn, I will have to apologies to you, I miss read one of your first posts, about Nissan never using the non-platinum plugs. Do to your wording I thought you meant to say that Nissan never used/released a Platinum plug.
This does make it interesting. If Nissan didn't really test the regular plugs and just put them in the manual as a cheaper alternative.
Now for Platinums and Iridiums, did you mention that you do gap them or you don't? Also can you translate the 1.1mm to 1.4mm into standard numbers? .044 is which?
Thanks