NGK 1675 PFR7S8EG Laser Platinum Spark Plugs

Laser-welded dual platinum surfaces ensure a slow wear rate providing stable idle, superior anti-fouling, improved fuel efficiency, and lower emissions, Trivalent metal plating provides superior anti-corrosion and anti-seizing properties.

Brand

NGK

Made in

Japan

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Description

NGK 1675 PFR7S8EG Laser Platinum Advantages :

• Lower fuel consumption.

• Longer life.

• Smoother engine running.

• Improved ignition efficiency giving enhanced power and acceleration.

Specification / Recommendation :

 Center Electrode Core Material: Copper

• Center Electrode Tip Material: Platinum

Electrical Terminal Type: Non-Removable Nut

 Ground Configuration: Standard

 Ground Electrode Core Material: Copper

 Ground Electrode Quantity: 1

• Ground Electrode Tip Design: Standard

 Hex size: 5/8 in

• Insulator Height: 50.50 mm

 Manufacturer Heat Range: 7

Pre-gap size: 0.032 in

 Reach: 0.75 in

 Resistance: 1000.0 Ohms

 Seat Type: Flat

Thread Diameter: 14.00 mm

Compatible with:

• Volkswagen Golf 2000 Turbo Model: 2007 -2011

• Volkswagen Jetta 2000 Turbo Model: 2007 – 2011

• Volkswagen Passat 2000 Turbo Model: 2007 – 2011

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