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Old 01-05-2006, 12:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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NGK Plug difference

Can anyone please tell me what the difference is between the NGK-BKR7E and the ZFR7F-11? I searched, but I'm just looking for a quick answer. I bought the BK ones instead because of the nitrous sticky. Thanks
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Can anyone please tell me what the difference is between the NGK-BKR7E and the ZFR7F-11? I searched, but I'm just looking for a quick answer. I bought the BK ones instead because of the nitrous sticky. Thanks
NGK-BKR7E

ZFR7F-11

I'm too tired to read all this and find out all the differences. They should be within those two links. Go now, explore the wonderful world of sparkplugs.
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The BK is advertised as traditional, even though the description says V groove
and the ZF says V-power
I'm starting to think there's no difference
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Gotta be something. I'm sure it's more than just cosmetic.
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I believe the zfr is an extended plug, while the bkr is not. I don't really remember, but either myself or someone else posted it in the past.
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ok after more searching, and according to NGK, BKR is better for nitrous compared to the ZFR . Thanks guys
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