NGK or different plug

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Cloach

Well-Known Member
Messages
76
Reaction score
2
I've read that most people use the NGK CMR7H spark. My question is this, is there another plug out there that may be better burning, etc plug than the CMR7H? This for the engine that comes with the MT V3.
 
Thanks a lot guys! Look forward to finally starting the break in process....
 
I had a glitching issue with only the steering servo on a new car while break in and I swapped out the China special plug for the NGK CMR7H and the glitching stopped and the car started one pull after a few primer pulls with the choke on.. So if anyone has a weird glitching issue, swap out the plug for an NGK CMR7H plug
 
yea, saw that plug too. China is quite capable of quality, look on the champion spark plug box. china. yea, i run champions, but prefer NGK. best stay away from those weird plugs too- spitfire, cd plugs, e-2 or 3s whatever they arecalled. actually, on brand new engines in design stage, NGK is contacted - provided engine details while the enging is still on paper- p-c. the engine is sometimes built around the ngk plug. this speaks volumes about the company. oh yea, doubtful the hy is true iridum. this materal is not naturally occuring earth element. its extracted from areas where meteroites impacted earth long ago. a coating of this on the fine center electrode allows it to keep from eroding, electric spark likes sharp 90 degree angles, and the smaller the center electrode, the better. years ago, Champion used a gold coating, it was a joke, spendy one too--- just saying--
 
topblissgt said:
Near Philly? Me too.. Got mine at Advance auto in NJ on rt 130
Got mine at Advance Auto in Souderton, PA. I live in Harleysville. From you I'm at exit 31 (Lansdale) down the turnpike.
 
Back
Top