The special spark plug can be a good alternative for drivers who want to improve their vehicle's performance., without making big investments. In this context, and NGK, company specialist in ignition systems, has in its portfolio the special G-Power candle, which has a great cost-benefit ratio and high performance, with the same NGK quality recognized by the market in the lines of spark plugs and ignition cables. "For drivers who want to extract more engine performance, the tip is to change the conventional spark plug, by a special model, like G-Power. Made of precious metal, it has a platinum tip and is highly resistant” explains Hiromori Mori, NGK Technical Assistance Consultant. Unlike conventional candles, nickel, the special G-Power spark plug has the smallest diameter of the central electrode, improving, so, the extinguishing effect, that is, reducing heat dissipation when spark is generated, this way we will have more energy available, allowing better use of the fuel that is injected into the combustion chamber. While in G-Power spark plugs, the tip of the central electrode has a diameter of 0,6 mm, in conventional sails, vary between 1,9 and 2,3 mm. Other benefits conferred by the use of the special G-Power spark plug, and NGK, are the possibility of quicker matches and responses, as well as more stability at idle and a reduction in polluting gas emissions into the environment. Developed especially for the aftermarket, the product has the technology and quality of the special spark plugs present in the automakers and covers about 70% of the circulating fleet in Brazil.
About NGK A NGK, world reference in the automotive and porcelain coatings sectors, will complete 60 years of operation in Brazil on August 1, 2019. Owner of the NGK brands (Automotive Components), NTK (Cutting Sensors and Tools) e Belamari e Super NGK (Porcelain coatings), the company has a staff of more than 1,300 employees and its factory is based in the region of Mogi das Cruzes (SP), in an area of 625 thousand square meters. Founded in 1936, em Nagoya, in Japan, NGK is considered the largest manufacturer and specialist in spark plugs and has a strong presence on all continents. More information at www.ngkntk.com.br. The page also offers dozens of online course options for mechanics and applicators.