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  2. Niterra - Wikipedia

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    Niterra established its first European subsidiary, NGK SPARK PLUG (U.K.) Ltd. in 1975. In 1979, its second European subsidiary, NGK SPARK PLUG DEUTSCHLAND GmbH, was founded in Germany. [6] Ten years later, it was renamed NGK SPARK PLUG EUROPE GmbH when it took charge of operations in Europe. In 2017, its remit further expanded across the EMEA ...

  3. Champion (spark plug) - Wikipedia

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    Champion spark plugs ad in 1947. Albert Champion Company was founded by Albert Champion in June 1905 in Boston's South End, in the landmark Cyclorama Building, to import French electrical parts, including Nieuport components.

  4. Alpina B5 (F10) - Wikipedia

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    Rear view (wagon; Pre-facelift) The B5 is based on the 550i and uses a modified variant of its 4.4-litre twin-turbocharged N63 V8 engine.The modifications include large 44 mm (2 in) Honeywell turbochargers, reinforced cylinder heads, NGK spark plugs, high strength MAHLE pistons and an Alpina specific ECU.

  5. NGK (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    NGK Spark Plug (日本特殊陶業株式会社, Nihon Tokushu Tōgyō kabushiki gaisha), a japanese company that manufactures spark plugs and ceramics; NGK Insulators, is a Japanese ceramics company; NGK, Inc. parent company of the Universal Wrestling Federation (Herb Abrams) Other. NGK, Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk, the Dutch Reformed Church ...

  6. Denso - Wikipedia

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    Denso plays a vital role as an OEM by specifically engineering auto-parts and electronics for Toyota in motorsports which mainly include spark plugs, starter motors, fuel pumps, alternators, Engine Control Module (ECM) computer systems, engine & transmission sensors and many other high-performance automotive and motor racing equipments and ...

  7. ACDelco - Wikipedia

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    Billboard for AC spark plugs in Vancouver circa 1926. In 1899, Albert Champion came to the U.S. as a champion bicycle racer. He found a job with the Stranahan brothers, who had started Champion Spark Plug Company in 1905 or 1906 and began production in 1907. Champion was not happy in his job because he had no control over his work.

  8. Alpina - Wikipedia

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    Based on the N63B44O2 V8, it has uprated pistons, [27] new twin-scroll Garrett turbochargers [28] and new spark plugs by NGK. The B5 can accelerate from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 3.5 seconds with a top speed of 330 km/h (205 mph) for the Saloon, and 325 km/h (202 mph) for the Touring, making it the fastest production estate car in production ...

  9. Category:Spark plugs - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to spark plugs, devices for delivering electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite the compressed fuel/air mixture by an electric spark, while containing combustion pressure within the engine.