Champion Spark Plugs RN11YC4 N.O.S set of 4
- Product: Champion Spark Plugs RN11YC4 N.O.S set of 4
- Brand: Champion Spark Plug
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Hi,
these spark plugs are brand new in the box, just bought a whole car parts store with a lots of vintage stuff so visit my store often ,there will be very good deal and probably RARE FINDS too.
Sold as is as i can not test nothing but they are new in the box
What you see is what you get, please check the pics
IF YOU BUY MORE THAN 1 ITEMS, please request shipping price as I will combine shipping to make you a better deal on shipping.
Thanks for looking.
Denis
Fits Dodge:
Dodge Minivan (NS) (1997-2000) w/ 3.0L engine.
Dodge Dynasty (C) (1988-1993) w/ 3.0L engine.
Dodge Spirit (AA) (1989-1995) w/ 3.0L engine.
Dodge Daytona (G) (1990) w/ 3.0L engine.
Dodge Shadow (P) (1992-1994) w/ 3.0L engine.
Fits Chrysler:
Chrysler Minivan (NS) (1997-2000) w/ 3.0L engine.
Chrysler New Yorker (C) (1988-1993) w/ 3.0L engine.
Chrysler LeBaron (AA) (1989-1995) w/ 3.0L engine.
Chrysler LeBaron (J) (1987-1995) w/ 3.0L engine.
Here is an example of the Champion basic spark plug code.
RL82YC
The “R” indicates a resistor type spark plug. Resistor type spark plugs reduce the amount of radio frequency interference (rfi) that can cause ignition misfires and static on the radio, if so equipped.
The second letter of the Champion spark plug code (in this case an “L”) indicates the thread size and reach of the spark plug. There are three size spark plug threads and two reaches currently being used in motorcycles and ATVs. “L” indicates a 14 mm x 1.25 pitch size with a 1/2″reach. “N” indicates a 14 mm x 1.25 with a 3/4″ reach. “P” indicates a 12 mm x 1.25 with a 1/2″ reach. “A” indicates a 12 mm x 1.25 with a 3/4″ reach. “Z” indicates a 10 mm x 1.0 with a 1/2″ reach. “G” indicates a 10 mm x 1.0 with a 3/4″ reach.
The number (82 in this case) indicates the heat range of the spark plug, the higher the number the hotter the heat range (opposite of NGK and ND spark plugs). Generally speaking, a colder heat range is used under high temperature conditions such as racing, while a hotter heat range is used under colder climate conditions. It is best to use the heat range specified by the manufacturer.
The letters after the heat range can indicate a number of things. The letter “B” indicates two ground electrodes. The letter “C” indicates a copper core. The letter “G” indicates a precious metal center electrode. The letters “H” or “Y” indicate a projected tip. The letter “P” indicates a platinum center electrode.
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