Mijn garagist heeft de NGK BP6ES vervangen door de Bosch WR9DC+ (dus inderdaad met weerstand...)
Hieronder interessante lectuur over deze "nieuwe" bougie geschreven door een Bosch-medewerker.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/mer ... w9rdc.htmlDe bougie zou een hoop voordelen hebben:
The resistor has virtually no effect on the operation of the plug or the amount of energy that is required to fire it or the power and duration of the spark.
The WR9DC+ has a tapered and V-profiled ground electrode, as well as yttrium enhanced center and ground electrodes. The V-profile provides for better ignitability and better flame growth. The yttrium enhanced ground electrode maintains a lower ground electrode temperature versus standard nickel chromium ground which you will find on competitor plugs.
Also, the nickel yttrium center electrode with a copper core has far superior resistance to wear versus standard copper core plugs.
The copper core in the center electrode ensures an ultra wide heat range versus plugs without a copper core center electrode...meaning it stays between the two critical temperatures, self-cleaning on the lower temperature limit and pre-ignition on the upper temperature limit, over a broader engine operating range. This keeps the plug from fouling and the engine from knocking.
Zou het kunnen dat deze bougie voor de LPG-wagens (ondanks de minieme weerstand) toch een betere bougie is dan bv. de NGK BP6ES door de nieuwere technologie?
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