The amount of heat that the plug removes from the
chamber is not signicant, a colder plug has a shorter
conducting path from the center electrode to the plugs
main body. Thus the center electrode runs cooler.
You can see this if you look at a hot and a cold plug
side by side. The center electrode of the cold plug
is much shorter when you look down into the plug body.
Remember, this sight is funky translated Japanese
english.
Mike
--- Jason Bosaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh shit! I was just looking at the site to confirm
> what I thought I
> understood. I had it backwards. The 6 will take more
> heat out of the
> chamber. The NGK site does confirm that a plug's job
> is to dissipate heat
> though.
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