Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:07 am
Chief, I bought them from Almazaya in Sharjah but unfortunately I didn't take down the part number.... Its Mopar NGK Nickel Spark Plug
NGK is producing plugs for many brands, you can hope that the thread fits to your cylinder head...MaddieTJ;27045 wrote:Chief, I bought them from Almazaya in Sharjah but unfortunately I didn't take down the part number.... Its Mopar NGK Nickel Spark Plug
A standard material spark plug traditionally uses a nickel-alloy outer material fused to a copper core. Almost all spark plugs use a copper core center to conduct the electricity, jump the gap, and promote heat dissipation. However, as an outer electrode material, copper would not be a good choice, as it is so and has a low melting point (resulting in a plug that would last minutes, not miles). All NGK spark plugs, including precious metal Iridium and Platinum, have a copper core.MaddieTJ;27045 wrote:Chief, I bought them from Almazaya in Sharjah but unfortunately I didn't take down the part number.... Its Mopar NGK Nickel Spark Plug
Thank you Chief for the valuable info.caprihorse;27049 wrote:NGK is producing plugs for many brands, you can hope that the thread fits to your cylinder head...
Ok, I'll answer you in my polite way... You bought a cheap stuff, which will end after 10K km. What you think is a big difference it's only you think it is... Why do you think, I'm writing all this stuff? I'm not related to NGK at all...MaddieTJ;27066 wrote:Thank you Chief for the valuable info.
The lugs fit as it is genuine Jeep MOPAR parts
A big difference now, hope the consumption comes down and the MPG goes up
Yes, they will fit, if you put them on the top of your roof as decorationMaddieTJ;27068 wrote:There were cheaper Champion plugs, 45 dirhams, I paid 110 lol
You think the nissan double platinum will fit in my TJ?
Compare apples with apples... Never trust a shop, where you are buying, they'll sell you everything, because, they know, you'll never come again...MaddieTJ;27075 wrote:On a serious note Chief Marshal, members on wranglerforum.com have tried the bosch platinums and they dont work too well on TJs.
If I ask too many questions here, its because I don't have a lot of experience, and also because I trust the advise here.
I have utmost respect for you and your experience chief.
:like:caprihorse;27079 wrote:Compare apples with apples... Never trust a shop, where you are buying, they'll sell you everything, because, they know, you'll never come again...