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ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
86 accord lxi
2.0l efi
5 speed.
spark plugs from autozone... for the bs or the bt? i think i remember reading somewhere that my car is a bs but i'm not for sure and i don't want to waste any money or time... please don't flame unless you feel completely necessary. been on this site for about 4 hours today cruising aruond looking for the thread i'm thinking of and can't find it.
any help is awesome
-nick
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
according to the NGK website you can use
Spark Plug Part No. Stock No. Plug Gap
Standard BPR5ES-11 7634 . 044
V-Power BPR5EY-11 6937 .044
G-Power BPR5EGP 7082 .044
Iridium IX BPR5EIX-11 2115 .044
Looks like for either Bt or Bs
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
i believe 86-87 is bt and 88-89 is bs
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bs is carb engine bt is efi
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Originally Posted by
Civic Accord Honda
bs is carb engine bt is efi
i thought it was by year i could be wrong lol
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
thanks for the replies guys. so mine would be a bt.ugh. bought the wrong plugs. oh well.time to make a ttrip to autozone. lol
-Nick
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
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Originally Posted by
ghettogeddy
i thought it was by year i could be wrong lol
on usdm 3gees in 1986 the engine codes were BT for fuel injected engines which were later renamed to the A20A3 and the BS was the carbed engine that was later renamed to the A20A1
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Originally Posted by
sedanman
thanks for the replies guys. so mine would be a bt.ugh. bought the wrong plugs. oh well.time to make a ttrip to autozone. lol
-Nick
I don't Think there is a difference in plugs that I know of.
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
classic.... BS = carb, got that right, its buullsshit
/OT
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
well according to the autozone in store computer there is a choice between bt and bs and the plugs have different p/n's. the plugs have the same thread length by visual side by side and from any info i could find have the same gap (the internets and hayne's/chilton's have the same gap) but the damned plug wires won't fit over the electrode... the old plugs i pulled were skinnier all around... went from a small plug socket to the larger one but they thread fine in the port and all... new wires? didn't think there would be a difference from carb to efi. but like i said i'm new to the honda game and i know they are "fine-tuned" machina and wasn't sure if there was such a sensitive mixture that the spark would blow out because the threads are the same length but the diode stops about l-l that much. teensy bit.
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umm... i hate to sound like a dumbass here, but, uh, what do you guys mean when it comes to bt / bs...?
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Originally Posted by
itzdave
umm... i hate to sound like a dumbass here, but, uh, what do you guys mean when it comes to bt / bs...?
the model number of the block its self i believe
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Originally Posted by
ghettogeddy
the model number of the block its self i believe
i thought it was A1, A3, or A4?
wouldnt the spark plugs just have to do with the head and not the block?
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
bs/bt were the names of the a20a1 and a20a3 in 1986.. that is all
dont see why they would have different spark plugs
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they dont have different plugs i've put them around on a couple heads.
boy that would suck if they where different. i've got 86-87 heads with 88-89 intakes/exhausts and the plugs from the 88 it came from
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
the only difference i can really tell is the plug boots won't fit over the plugs for the bs. the boot is too small in diameter. thread pitch is the same and length and all... but the size of the plug is bigger as far as diamter of the electrode...
-Nick
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
so order newer plug wires
new plug wires and newer plugs will fit
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Originally Posted by
sedanman
the only difference i can really tell is the plug boots won't fit over the plugs for the bs. the boot is too small in diameter. thread pitch is the same and length and all... but the size of the plug is bigger as far as diamter of the electrode...
-Nick
the plug is exactly the same i have the original ngk tech book here and there's no difference .
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
well i bought the platinum 2's and i'll tell you right now that the plug is too fat for the wire. maybe NGK is the same because it;s one company and they use one plug for the entire accord app... :O
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i'm running v-powers and they work great
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Originally Posted by
sedanman
well i bought the platinum 2's and i'll tell you right now that the plug is too fat for the wire. maybe NGK is the same because it;s one company and they use one plug for the entire accord app... :O
just use the ngk v power plugs, the engine was designed for em,they are the best plug for it. sometimes the new more complicated plugs are overkill for these old engines. i've been running ngk v powers in honda engines since the late eighties, still the best plug for the job. when we got the 98 it was running rough,it had those bosch platnium plugs in it, they were gapped right and everything, wires were good etc. pulled them and put in v powers,and they've been fine ever since.
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Originally Posted by
sedanman
well i bought the platinum 2's and i'll tell you right now that the plug is too fat for the wire. maybe NGK is the same because it;s one company and they use one plug for the entire accord app... :O
yeah i ran the platinum 4s and they were a waste of money
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
yeah fours are the same as twos in my experience... but i went and traded in the plugs for the ngk v power's... got home and it turns out they are the same part number that was listed on the hood and the plug wires are still too small for the electrode. and before someone else says buy new wires, i already did. they are on back order until the 14th-ish and will be shipped. taylor wires 8MM...
while i'm on the subject, do any companies make a plug-n-play performance dist.? just wondering...
-Nick
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
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Originally Posted by
sedanman
yeah fours are the same as twos in my experience... but i went and traded in the plugs for the ngk v power's... got home and it turns out they are the same part number that was listed on the hood and the plug wires are still too small for the electrode. and before someone else says buy new wires, i already did. they are on back order until the 14th-ish and will be shipped. taylor wires 8MM...
while i'm on the subject, do any companies make a plug-n-play performance dist.? just wondering...
-Nick
no
but you can change the coil to a blaster 2 coil and get a msd box in there
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Re: ok couldn't find it. bs or bt?
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Originally Posted by
ghettogeddy
no
but you can change the coil to a blaster 2 coil and get a msd box in there
i thank you. :D
-nick