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    bkr6e-11 or bcp6e-11? on the si engine?

    hi guys i was used to putting bcp6e-11 spark plugs on my old si engine but the mechanic put bkr6e-11 on my new one. Is there a big difference?

    i already bought bcp6e-11 and about to wack em on now. Is there a huge difference?

    merc.

    p.s

    car is an EG hatch

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    bcp6e-11 doesn't seem to exist according to ngk
    no harm in throwing in the bkr6e-11's and seeing if you can feel the difference yourself, 5 minute job

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    I Would Stay With The Bkr6e-11 Or Maybe Try Bkr6ek Which Are Twin Electrode Plugs.you Might Want To Stick With A Resistor Type Plug,especially With Fuel Injected Engines.the R In Bkr6e Is How You Tell That Its A Resistor Type Plug.hope This Helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinnY View Post
    bcp6e-11 doesn't seem to exist according to ngk
    no harm in throwing in the bkr6e-11's and seeing if you can feel the difference yourself, 5 minute job
    hm weird.

    well it definately exists.

    http://www.cmsnl.com/products/bcp6e11-ngk_ngkbcp6e11/

    and


    http://kotsu.ru/ngk/cat/honda/honda_civic.html

    i might get the Ks on my next oil change. See how this holds up.

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    hm wow

    i wonder if they simply stopped manufacturing em?

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    well they're unknown plugs, take them out and have a look at the condition, if they're still okay just use them until the next service and swap them out

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    According to ngk.com.au, you're meant to use BKR6E-N-11.

    And BCP6E-11 does exist.
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    would using the BCP6E-11's do any damage to the engine if i use it?

    i just bought them and cant really return them anymore.

    However I havnt put em on yet.

    arrong do you know what BCP6E-11's are for? Im sure ive seen these in Si's before which is why i bought em.

    Edit: i just checked and the BCP6E-11's are meant for the 1.5's. According to ngk.com.au. Might try to return em and get the other ones.

    thanks guys
    Last edited by mercury; 26-05-2008 at 04:17 PM.

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    Otherwise, you'll only be out of pocket by $16 for the set of 4. Sell them off to someone with a 1.5?
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