CR9E Standard Copper Core and CR9EIX Iridium, NGK brand. Both will fit but I would recommend the Iridium plugs.
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Perhaps an alloy of Osmium and Iridium, the two densest metals known. however I suspect an alloy of Iridium with an interstitial dopant in solid solution (perhaps a small element which could fit between the iridium atoms) might be more dense. Osmium is quite toxic when oxidised so I wouldn't bother with it.
2000 Vauxhall Vectra Estate 1.8 SRI
NGK CR8EH-9 Projected Resistor Type Spark Plug Have fun :-)
At one time,the only spark plugs for vauxhall/opel in general were AC-Delco.Don't know if main dealers still supply them or not? These days,I fit NGK to everything from my lawn mower to small engined light aircraft.There is a saying that NGK make spark plugs,the rest make posh fishing weights!I have yet to have an NGK fail before completing it's full mileage.
i use ngk cr7hsa in my 79 xr 80, its a pritty standed plug a Honda shop should have it
No. Most factory sensors are built by outside resources. you can buy any direct fit sensor from bosch, ngk, aisin etc.
Bandit 1200Cold: NGK JR10BStock: NGK JR9BHot: NGK JR8B Autolite Stock # 4143 New Autolite Plug # 4162 Champion Stock # 905 RA4HC New Champion - RA6HC # 809Bosch - XR4CSBandit 600 (dual electrode)Stock: NGK CR9EKDenso U27ETR The spark plug gap should be 0.6-0.7mm (0.024-0.028in) for both models. Dual electrode plugs do not really enhance performance but offer longer life than single electrode plugs. The JR9C plugs can be used on the Bandit 1200 without problem and give faster starts and better idle and a slight bit more compression.Another option is Autolite #4162 spark plugs which fit exactly the same and areusually cheaper than NGK's. FOR MORE INFO ON BANDITS SEARCH "FAST LARRY'S BANDITS"
NGK V-Power Spark Plugs are a great fit for the 1970 Dart 340, so I would definitely recommend those. Hope this helps -Rich