NGK BPR5ES vs HD 5R6APP

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jbboxer

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My 01 107ci originally had Harley 5R6APP plugs. The NGK site says to use BPR5ES. The HD plugs have a slightly longer reach. What will the effects be of using a shorter plug. Is either more prone to fouling?
 

lee

Well-Known Member
I guess using a shorter reach plug won't do damage but may not run properly - that is assuming the HD plugs you had in there were the right length. Use the plugs that are recommended.
 

roedog

Member
Spark Plug Reference

My 01 107ci originally had Harley 5R6APP plugs. The NGK site says to use BPR5ES. The HD plugs have a slightly longer reach. What will the effects be of using a shorter plug. Is either more prone to fouling?
JBBOXER,

I just installed a set of the NGK BPR5ES-11 plugs in my 2003 107 motor, seems ok. I have been running the stock Champion RN12YC.
Here's a link to spark plug reference, kinda nice to have.
Plus website has some interesting reading material.

Spark Plug Interchange Guide

Spark Plugs for
80 CID Evolution Engine
Plug Manufacturer 80 CID Evolution 1984-up
Plug Gap .040"
H-D Standard 5R6A
H-D Gold 5R6AG
H-D Platinum 5R6APP
Champion RN12YC
Autolite 4265
Autolite Platinum AP4265DP2
ACCEL 2410A
Splitfire SF6D
Screamin Eagle EVS13S - Hot
EVS13P - Cold
ACDelco 44NS
NGK BPR5ES-11
NGK Platinum BPR5EVX-11
Bosch WR8D
WR8DC
WR8DP
Denso Iridium IW16


Enjoy,
Roedog
 
I've always used ngk but I grew up racing 2 stroke dirtbikes and my experience with ngk is all positive but that's not to say the other brands aren't just as good
When I was younger, there were only a few spark plugs to choose from (Champion AC Delco, Autolite). I have always stuck with Champions for older cars mostly from habit (and price!).
 
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