NGK spark plugs - BHS - short thread
  NGK spark plugs
 


  $2.95


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NGK spark plugs - BHS - 14mm short thread. this is the most common type of moped spark plug! numbers correspond to the temperature of the spark. 5 is the hottest and 10 is the coolest. stock mopeds will generally run a 5 or 6, kitted mopeds maybe a 7 or 8, super high compression crazy kits may want a 9 or 10. or you might wanna do it the other way around and run a 5 on your race bike? find what works best

available in sizes B5HS, B6HS, B7HS, B8HS, B9HS and B10HS! - check drop down menu for ones in stock. if the one you want is out we will be getting it back in a day or two.

OEM quality, triple-gasket sealing process, consistent performance, plug of choice in millions of mopeds!


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Bad for airplanes, good for mopeds November 3, 2011
taco eater: dude.  
Ya, better pay attention to the box, do NOT use this in your DIY airplane, opps, I found that out the hard way. Works great in my mopeds, don't have to worry about crashing if you foul one. yaa!

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recently ive been having issues. October 8, 2011
taco eater: alex boyd from pa  
these plugs short out on me ALL THE TIME.  they used to be so good like a year ago.  the recent batches i've been buying have been JUNK

they last between 5-50 miles, then i get a terrible misfire and i get lots of backfires.  theres continuity between the body of the plug and the core, so that means the insulator failed, hence making the plug garbage.  i dont know what im doing wrong, but autolites last me thousands of miles with NO issues.  

i have a pile of ngks that dont work, they all have black trails on them where they leaked current.

autolite 2656= ngk b5hs

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its stands for May 17, 2011
taco eater: Anonymous Person  
nippon gaishi kabushikigaisha. which is japanese for freakin amazing

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Best of the best January 20, 2011
taco eater: RJ Ford from Hudson, NH United States  
What's NGK even stand for? The world may never know. But we do know that they make a damn good spark plug.

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Winners July 24, 2010
taco eater: Rocky from Roxbury, MA United States  
NGK is superior because they're Japanese and they don't mess around.

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