Product Details:
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Model NO:.: | LZKR6AGP-E | OEM: | Acceptable |
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Sample: | Available | Weight: | 0.2kg |
Package: | Original | Thread Diameter: | 12mm |
Brand: | NGK | Quantity: | 4pcs/box |
High Light: | Auto Spark Plug LZKR6AGP-E,LZKR6AGP-E Car Engine Spare Parts,TS16949 Auto Spark Plug |
Ngk Spark Plugs Engine Spare Parts LZKR6AGP-E 94017 With Mini Order 100pcs And Sample Available
A spark plug is a key component in an internal combustion engine. It works to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber to generate the power required for the engine to function. The spark plug receives electrical power (from an ignition coil in modern engines) through a spark plug wire, which it uses to create a spark in the gap between the positive and negative electrodes. The timing of the spark is particularly important for the engine's behaviour and behaviour usually occurs just before the combustion stroke.
Spark plugs are simple but important parts of your engine. When working together with other components of the ignition system, they supply electricity across separate leads, creating a spark that initiates the air/fuel mixture explosion which makes the engine produce power. These spark plugs are made from highly-resistant materials and can withstand numerous sparks before breaking down or needing repair.
Over time, due to the explosions and corrosion, weaker or smaller sparks can develop, resulting in reduced efficiency in your engine. This could cause misfiring or even a failure to fire in extreme cases.
Copper spark plugs have solid copper cores and nickel alloy electrodes. Nickel is softer than platinum or iridium, leading to a shorter life for the plugs. Generally, they are suitable for older, low-voltage systems and high-performance cars, due to their high conductivity.
Meanwhile, platinum spark plugs use a platinum disc welded to the end of the center electrode for better conductivity and for a longer life span. Some DIS “wasted spark” systems, which involve one coil pack controlling the sparking of two spark plugs, work best with double platinum spark plugs.
The rarer metal iridium is harder than platinum and was introduced in the mid-2000s with coil-on-plug systems. This metal requires less voltage to create sparks and works well under extreme conditions. For best performance, it is recommended to use a spark plug with iridium, necessarily double iridium, if the manual specifies that. This plug has two discs of a rare metal, and it can last four times longer than a standard copper plug.
Model NO. | LZKR6AGP-E(94017) | Product Name | Car Spark Plug |
Certification | TS16949, ISO9001: 2000 | Material | Ceramic |
Color | as Shown | Application | Auto Engine Systems |
Ignition Gap | 1 | Outer Electronic | Nickel |
Specification | 8.5*2.2*2.5 | Center Electronic | Platinum |
Hex | 16mm | Brand | Ngk |
Thread Diameter | 12mm | Sample | Available |
Warranty | 1year | After-sales Service | Yes |
OEM | Acceptable | Transport Package | Carton |
Delivery Time | 7-15 Days | Origin | China |
Production Capacity | 10000PCS/Day | HS Code | 85111000 |
Choosing the right spark plug can have a major impact on the performance of your vehicle. Here are some tips to help you select the right spark plug for your engine:
1. Consult the Manufacturer: The first step in selecting the right spark plug for your vehicle is to consult the manufacturer’s recommendations. They provide guidelines on the type, heat range, and other specifications for the spark plugs that are compatible with your engine. This information can typically be found in the owner’s manual or obtained from the manufacturer’s website or customer support.
2. Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Spark Plugs: OEM spark plugs are the ones that the vehicle manufacturer originally installed in your vehicle. They are specifically designed and calibrated to work optimally with your engine. If you are satisfied with the performance of the OEM spark plugs, it is generally recommended to stick with the same type and brand when replacing them.
3. Spark Plug Types: There are different types of spark plugs available, such as copper-core, platinum, and iridium. Each type has its own benefits and characteristics. Copper-core spark plugs are generally more affordable but have a shorter lifespan. Platinum and iridium spark plugs are more durable and provide better performance but tend to be more expensive.
4. Heat Range: The heat range of a spark plug refers to its ability to dissipate heat. It is crucial to select a spark plug with the correct heat range to prevent overheating or fouling. The heat range should match the specific requirements of your engine. Again, the manufacturer's recommendations will help you determine the appropriate heat range for your vehicle.
5. Driving Conditions: Consider your typical driving conditions. If you frequently drive in extreme temperatures, engage in heavy towing or hauling, or drive in challenging conditions, you might need spark plugs that can withstand higher temperatures and stress. In such cases, you may want to opt for spark plugs with enhanced heat dissipation and durability.
6. Performance Upgrades: If you have made modifications to your engine or are seeking improved performance, you may consider specialized spark plugs designed for high-performance engines. These spark plugs often have advanced features, such as enhanced spark and ignition characteristics, to support increased power and efficiency.
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