if so what are your views...
think ive got the raw deal....yet again

..u sound sceptical ??.. why would u wanna use anything other than champion or ngk ??.... foxy52brook shaw wrote:anybody else used these?
if so what are your views...
think ive got the raw deal....yet again
foxy52 wrote:..u sound sceptical ??.. why would u wanna use anything other than champion or ngk ??.... foxy52brook shaw wrote:anybody else used these?
if so what are your views...
think ive got the raw deal....yet again
..."Champion the wonder horse ".. ill never use anything diff... but can u plse elaborate on this fileing the end face of the earth electrode plse ?? makes sense but i have never heard of it,whereas on an old plug ill take it out and lightly wire brush all of the end of the electrode ??!! ta foxy52...andy1071 wrote:The spark jumps from the earth electrode to the centre electrode (electrons flow from battery negative to battery positive).
Sparks also like to jump from sharp edges/corners.
So I presume that is the thinking with this style of plug.
But it might be that those sharp corners become too hot / incandescent, and cause pre-ignition, hence the mis-fire. Maybe the shrouding effect they cause on the centre electrode also makes that hotter, so that a 'colder' plug is required. -But the company should be aware of that and allow for it.
Either way, as everyone says, I think it's better to use normal plugs. (And file the end face of the earth electrode to give a square, sharp corner).
-Personally, I always prefer Champion or Bosch. I have found that NGK, while initially superior to Champion, seem to 'go off' sooner.
-In as little as 4000 miles in some of the engines I've had (no idea why, magic probably)