Is Denso the same as NGK?

Is Denso the same as NGK?

Denso plugs are installed on almost every automobile model manufactured in Japan. The iridium used in them has a superior hardness. The electrode’s diameter in Denso plugs shrinks more than an NGK. For this reason, Denso plugs do not last longer than NGK units, but they are better at producing powerful sparks.

Is Denso spark plugs Made in Japan?

DENSO spark plugs are only manufactured in Japan, Indonesia, China or the United States of America. If a part claims to be a DENSO component but has been manufactured outside of these areas, then it is not genuine.

Are NGK spark plugs Made in Japan?

(日本特殊陶業株式会社, Nihon Tokushu Tōgyō kabushiki gaisha) is a public company established in 1936 and based in Nagoya, Japan. NGK manufactures and sells spark plugs and related products for internal combustion engines, along with ceramics and applicable products….NGK.

Native name 日本特殊陶業株式会社
Website NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd.

How long do Denso spark plugs last?

120,000 miles
All Denso long life iridium spark plugs are an OEM design, made for a specific engine. Some feature a special resistor or electrode design, depending on the OE requirements. In their OE application, Denso’s long life plugs can last up to 120,000 miles.

How do I search for a Denso spark plug?

You can search for a DENSO spark plug based on the spark plug you are currently using. (1) This comparison chart does not guarantee capability with any vehicle. Please use it for reference only. (2) Plug specifications (design, materials, etc.) varies according to manufacturer.

Where can I cross reference spark plugs to NGK?

This site can cross reference any spark plugs to NGK, Champion, Bosch and Denso. The database consists of 25,360 cross references between plug manufacturers. SparkPlugCrossReference.co.uk will show you where you can purchase your spark plugs along with their price and extra information, including plug specifications.

Can you use Denso spark plugs on a drone?

Never use DENSO spark plugs in the engines for any aircraft, including airplanes, helicopters, gliders and drones. The DENSO spark plugs sold are not designed and manufactured for any aircraft: use may result in a plane crash or other accidents due to engine malfunction.

What is the difference between champion and Denso spark plugs?

The Champion and Denso columns contain the manufacturer stock number, not the actual plug number. For example the NGK spark plug A6 is NGK stock number of 1010. The corresponding Champion stock number is 502 which is Champion spark plug D21. Similarly the corresponding Denso stock number is 5002 and the plug number is M17.

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