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Ngk Plug Pr5Es Vs Br5Es


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Dear All,

in my enthusiasm for sprucing my bikes, I decided to buy a new plug!

Both my REV3 250 and GG 125 have a PR5ES plug.

As i am getting myopic in my old age, I have ordered and recieved BR5ES plugs...

Does anyone know the difference? Im fairly sure the '5' means its the same heat grade, but other than that im lost.

thanks

Ian

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The only thing that seems to differ is the use of Platinum. As its a rather expensive element, im assuming there isnt much there.

Will this just affect plug life, or its resistance to oiling/fouling?

Will a new not Platinum plug perform better than a older platinum? Or should i keep them for emergencies?

thanks

Ian

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In NGK language

The first letter is the diameter of the threaded area (B,C or D)

Second if a P is projected tip

If not projected then its R and means resistor

Number is heat range

The E is length of the threaded area

And S means standard, I suspect if it were Platinum it would end with P

Platinum won't make your bike go faster (or slower) or last longer or have stronger spark

It's for ignition systems designed to require it, save your money

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