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NGK Spark Plug - MK7 Golf R

Description

Description

Outer Thread (mm)14,0
Spanner Size16 mm
Spark Plug1 - Earthed Electrode-interference Suppression 1kOhm-Platinum Middle Electrode-with gasket seat
Spark Position (mm)3,5
Thread Length (mm)26,5
Fitted Quantity4

 

NGK Spark Plug

Spark plugs ignite the air/fuel mixture of a spark ignition engine and play a vital role in producing maximum power whilst keeping fuel consumption and emissions to a minimum.

As a general rule, spark plugs should be checked during services and replaced as necessary but check with your vehicle manufacturer's service schedule as some higher-end spark plugs have a longer life.

Over time spark plug electrodes can wear down, crack, corrode and become coated in deposits, causing misfires. If the car is running rough, replacing the spark plugs is an inexpensive first step that will usually solve the problem.

There are a variety of plug types made to suit different vehicle designs and models. Spark plugs for your car must be the proper size and shape to fit the head opening, and reach the correct depth into the cylinder.

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  • Set of 4 Plugs
  • SKU: 408440280

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    Description

    Description

    Outer Thread (mm)14,0
    Spanner Size16 mm
    Spark Plug1 - Earthed Electrode-interference Suppression 1kOhm-Platinum Middle Electrode-with gasket seat
    Spark Position (mm)3,5
    Thread Length (mm)26,5
    Fitted Quantity4

     

    NGK Spark Plug

    Spark plugs ignite the air/fuel mixture of a spark ignition engine and play a vital role in producing maximum power whilst keeping fuel consumption and emissions to a minimum.

    As a general rule, spark plugs should be checked during services and replaced as necessary but check with your vehicle manufacturer's service schedule as some higher-end spark plugs have a longer life.

    Over time spark plug electrodes can wear down, crack, corrode and become coated in deposits, causing misfires. If the car is running rough, replacing the spark plugs is an inexpensive first step that will usually solve the problem.

    There are a variety of plug types made to suit different vehicle designs and models. Spark plugs for your car must be the proper size and shape to fit the head opening, and reach the correct depth into the cylinder.

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