NGK Info page.
Here is general info page about different spark plugs from NGK. I find it easy to understand as a common person.
REMEMBER that the standard plug spec in the 'Riders Manual' is;
NGK DCPR 8e (standard)
NGK DCPR 8e IX (Iridium, what I like, more power, better fuel efficiency, longer life)
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from;
http://www.ngkspark.com.au/sparkplug.php# (24-3-11) Click on 'Spark Plug Types'
Product Information
What is a Spark Plug & What Does it do?
Spark Plug Anatomy
Spark Plug Types
The following table gives an example of the characteristics and service life of resistor spark plugs when used in a modern unleaded engine:
Type*
Centre Electrode
Ground Electrode
Service Life **
Benefits
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Nickel Alloy
Nickel
Nickel
20,000 - 40,000 kms
Standard style Spark Plug
Nickel Alloy
(V-Groove)
Nickel
Nickel
20,000 - 40,000 kms
Improved ignitability due to sparking at periphery of the electrode
Iridium IX
Iridium tip
Nickel
60,000 kms
Long service life and even better ignitability due to a small diameter centre electrode
Laser Platinum
Platinum tip
Platinum pad/chip
100,000 kms
Extremely long service life. High ignitability due to fine tipped centre electrode
Laser Iridium
Iridium tip
Platinum pad/chip
100,000 kms
Extremely long service life. Improved high ignitability due to fine tipped centre electrode
NEW!
DFE Iridium
(Double Fine Electrode)
Iridium tip
Iridium tip
100,000 kms
Superior ignitability due to fine tip centre and ground electrodes. Excellent service life.
*NGK Spark Plugs are designed to OEM requirements and as such, a variant of each of the above styles may not be available as it may not be an OEM requirement.
**Please note that the service life is provided as a general guide and may vary due to vehicle driving conditions.
What is a Surface Discharge Spark Plug?
Part Numbering System