Bosch Racing Spark Plug
Bosch Racing Spark Plug
Racing improves the breed. This is an old automotive Although most spark plugs for Indianapolis and most
adage, and today more than ever, racing definitely other major racing events are actually hand made,
improves the breed when it comes to spark plugs they use the same basic design and the same premium
– especially premium spark plugs. Racing is the ultimate metals and ceramics as the premium plugs used in
test for a spark plug, and other than the given fact that passenger cars. The primary difference is in the center
the plugs must fire on command; spark plugs must not ground electrode configuration.
fail in a race! It doesn’t matter whether it is a 200-mile
Rather than welding the multiple ground electrodes
dirt track event, the Indy 500, or the 24 hours of LeMans
onto a steel shell, the entire outer shell and ground
– the plugs cannot fail, and they have to work perfectly
electrodes on racing plugs are machined from a single
Ñ The spark plugs must exhibit absolute, rock- piece of steel. This helps ensure maximum reliability
solid durability under the extreme stress of racing.
Ñ They must ignite the fuel-air mixture for
maximum power
Ñ They must provide maximum fuel efficiency
Ñ They must operate with minimum draw on the
ignition system
Ñ They must operate effectively with the particular fuel
being used
Ñ They must provide a strong, consistent spark from
the start to finish, however many hundreds of miles
that may be
Racing, as it has for at least 100 years, provides a great
developmental impetus and test bed for spark plug
durability and performance, and what is learned at Indy
or Darlington or LeMans helps improve the spark plugs
installed in today’s cars and trucks.
Premium plugs use “race-bred” technology There are many variations in multiple electrodes. A new
Similarly, many premium passenger car spark plugs use plug is just being developed for the Honda Indy engine
multiple ground electrodes and precious metals, which utilizing three ground electrodes. These electrodes
are a direct result of their development and testing in long protrude slightly into the combustion chamber, providing
distance racing. In long distance racing, the voltage and better mixture accessibility for more power.
the spark must remain constant for the entire race, and
Another trend on the racetrack is the demand for smaller
multiple electrodes minimize the effects of metal losses
and smaller plug diameters. Smaller diameter plugs have
on both the center and ground electrodes, which can
been growing in popularity for years, and increasingly
actually widen the plug gap and degrade the spark. Multiple
racing plugs are changing from 14-mm plugs to 12-mm
electrodes — and the use of precious metals — ensure the
and 10-mm plugs, and 8-mm plugs. Why? It gives engine
integrity of the spark plug for an entire race. Spark plugs
builders more room for water jackets and bigger valves in
for the most major race series use two or more ground
already constricted cylinder heads. This has the engineers
electrodes and precious metals.
working nights, and these smaller plugs are already starting
This is important for a couple of reasons. to appear in performance oriented sports cars. Soon they
First, the spark jumps in the cylinder radially from the will be in conventional automobiles as well.
multiple electrodes rather than axially from a single
Racing gives invaluable testing of advanced spark plug
electrode. This provides better mixture accessibility, and
designs, durability and performance in an incredibly harsh
multiple ground electrodes provide greater assurance
environment. Increasingly, what is learned at the racetrack
of creating a strong, consistent spark every time it is
influences everyday spark plugs. And much of what is
needed – whether flat out in the straightaway at Indy or
designed into premium spark plugs could well represent the
in heavy traffic on the freeways in L.A. or the Cross Bronx
future of spark plug use for efficient, economical driving.
Expressway in New York.