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Enhanced Performance Resistor Spark Plug - NGK LB05EP Review

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BrandNGK
Top Material TypeCeramic
Vehicle Service TypeMotorcycle, Snowmobile

Description of Enhanced Performance Resistor Spark Plug - NGK LB05EP

NGK resistor covers are manufactured using extremely durable phenolic resin and EPDM rubber. Ceramic resistors are used to ensure optimum performance and reliability. Resistor covers will withstand extreme heat, vibration, prevent flashover and are water proof. 90 degree elbow 5K ohm resistance nut terminal with special waterproof cover. 14mm thread.

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Don't waste your time buying an old-school style fork that you crimp and then stick in your trunk. THIS IS SOOOOO BETTER I HONESTLY DON'T KNOW HOW I JUST APPROACHED THIS but damn I'm glad I saved myself $300 because my wires were only sold full spool. They sit well and firmly in the plug and are of good NGK quality!

Pros
  • Elbow 90 degrees Resistance 5 kOhm Nut terminal with special waterproof cover
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Improvement! - Valves and Parts

I bought this for my small 800w generator. The Harbor Freight Storm Cat/Chicago Electric/Tailgator Series generators have a bottom fork cover. Mine is cracked/splintered and dried out. The original connector is a wire spring of dubious design. It's a solid, durable construction that will last for years. A better connection means easier and more reliable starting. Simple screw assembly.

Pros
  • Thread 14mm
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality spark plug boots for 2004 Yamaha Superjet

These spark plug boots worked great when I installed a new coil on my 2004 Superjet. They are made of hard plastic with a large rubber boot that fits over the end of the plug and a smaller rubber boot that fits over the end of the cable. Just pull your old ones out and screw these in until they stop spinning (you'll know) and they're ready to go, rode them for about two hours and had no problems.

Pros
  • Ceramic resistors are used for optimum performance and reliability
Cons
  • No instructions