Get connected with new NGK ignition leads

October 03, 2019
Get connected with new NGK ignition leads
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NGK has launched a new range of ignition lead sets. The range comprises more than 40 part numbers including copper core, carbon and inductive resistor types, all manufactured to original equipment standards.


NGK say the ignition lead sets offer high resistance to heat and vibration, outstanding electrical conductivity and superior performance under extreme conditions.

The launch follows hard on the heels of NGK’s introduction earlier this year of a new range of premium NTK camshaft and crankshaft sensors. This range comprises more than 200 part numbers with applications tuned to suit the needs of the Irish and UK vehicle parc.

NGK also recently opened up further OE replacement opportunities for the aftermarket with the introduction of  20 new wide band Lambda sensors, commonly referred to as ‘5-wire’ Lambda sensors.

Mark Hallam, Marketing Manager, NGK Spark Plugs said, “NGK is always looking to further improve its product offering to customers and is delighted to introduce this new range of ignition lead sets with the technology that meets the OE standards of car manufacturers and further consolidates its position as the leading ignition specialist in the Irish market-place. NGK has long been renowned as a supplier of OE spark plugs and glow plugs, while also increasingly adding to its NTK range of sensors, and I am sure this new ignition product range will prove popular with our customers who know and trust the components we put our name to.”
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