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Finding and Comparing Pulstar Part Specifications

Part specifications serve an important aspect in choosing the correct part. The SparkPlugs.com Family of sites has multiple tools to assist you in deciphering part numbers and features.

 

Part Number Charts:

From any page on the site, click on the "Learning Center" link in the footer.

Learning Center Links

 

Click on "Charts & Tools". 

Use the Heat Range Conversion Chart to compare the heat ranges between spark plug brands.

Use Pulstar's Numbering System to decipher Pulstar's alphanumeric part system. 

Specification Tools

 

Part Specification Listings:

All available part specifications have been included in the part details page.

Use the site search box to find the part number you wish to see the specs for. Click on the "Product Specifications" tab. Available specs may include dimensions, features, materials, longevity and warranted life.

Part Detail Page

Specifications Tab

 

Compare Tool:

Use the "Compare" button to select up to 4 parts within the same product type and compare their specs. Available specs may include dimensions, features, materials, longevity and warranted life.

Click the "Compare" button on all parts you'd like to compare the specs on.

Compare Button Example

 

Click the "Compare Now" button when you're finished selecting parts. Compare Now Button Example

 

Click the red "X" next to a product to remove it from the comparison, or click "Clear list" to remove all items.Compare Products Results Page

 

Examples of how to use these tools...

#1 - What is the difference between Pulstar BE2HT8 and BE2HT10?

Using the Pulstar Numbering System, we see that the last numbers at the end of a part designates the gap setting. BE2HT8 has a 0.8mm gap and BE2HT10 has a 1.0mm gap.

Pulstar Numbering System Gap Designation

 

#2 - What is the difference between Pulstar BE1HT10 and BE2HT10?

Again using the Pulstar Numbering System, we see that the first number of a part designates the heat range. BE1HT10 has a heat range of 1 and BE2HT10 has a colder heat range of 2.

Pulstar Number System Heat Range