With NGK no longer making these, what is everyone using?
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Unknown member
Oct 25, 2023
I switched to Autolite many years ago when I was racing... About 1 out of 10 NGK plugs would fail fairly quickly back then. Autolite has always worked well for me. Autolite part number is 4053 for B8ES equivalent. O'Reilly's by me had them last time I bought some a few years ago... (I bought a bunch in case Autolite decided to phase out non-resistor plugs too)
Another option is to get yourself a non-resistor plug cap like a NGK LZFH and use the BR8ES.
There have been reports of fake copies being made. I am sure others may have some input. Below is the Honda Part Number for the spark plug. I have not checked if they have sold out.
Using a cross reference with the NGK plug:
Denso W24ES-U & Champion N2C are replacements. I will let you pick what you think is "best".
I switched to Autolite many years ago when I was racing... About 1 out of 10 NGK plugs would fail fairly quickly back then. Autolite has always worked well for me. Autolite part number is 4053 for B8ES equivalent. O'Reilly's by me had them last time I bought some a few years ago... (I bought a bunch in case Autolite decided to phase out non-resistor plugs too)
Another option is to get yourself a non-resistor plug cap like a NGK LZFH and use the BR8ES.
There have been reports of fake copies being made. I am sure others may have some input. Below is the Honda Part Number for the spark plug. I have not checked if they have sold out.
Using a cross reference with the NGK plug:
Denso W24ES-U & Champion N2C are replacements. I will let you pick what you think is "best".