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- The F5RTC spark plug's core strength lies in its exceptional heat dissipation capabilities. It features a specialized ceramic insulator that ensures efficient cooling, allowing for a more stable spark and preventing pre-ignition or misfires. This not only improves engine stability but also extends the lifespan of the spark plug, reducing maintenance costs over time.
- Oil seals are commonly made from materials like nitrile rubber (NBR), a synthetic rubber that offers excellent resistance to oil, heat, and abrasion
- One of the key attributes of the A7TJC spark plug is its ability to deliver a robust and reliable spark. This is made possible by its platinum or iridium center electrode, which not only enhances durability but also improves ignitability. These precious metals have higher melting points and superior electrical conductivity, ensuring a longer lifespan and reduced maintenance requirements.
Polyacrylate oil seals are a perfect compromise between quality and cost. They perform well with high temperatures and chemicals, but not as well as Viton oil seals. Polyacrylate has a temperature range of -25 degrees Fahrenheit to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Due to their outstanding resistance to hot oil and oxidation, they are commonly used in automobile transmissions and hoses; however, they are also used for shaft seals, gaskets, and o-rings.
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