NGK
RESISTOR IGNITION CABLES ENSURE EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY
The
best protection against the interference of radio frequencies are
resistor ignition cables made by NGK Brazil. The combination of
resistor plugs and cables prevent electromagnetic interference in
both equipment on the vehicle and in external electrical items.
NGK began producing resistor ignition cables in 1983 and today it
is the leader in the original equipment market and the replacement
part market. The company participates in all new projects for domestic
vehicles, including those for natural gas powered buses from Mercedes-Benz.
Sources of radio frequency interference are spark plugs, coils,
distributors, electric motors, and alternators. These accessories
produce peaks in amperage and electromagnetic fields which effect
unwanted discharges. They can affect important electronic components
such as injection, ABS brakes, audio equipment, and taxi communication
devices, and others.
There
are two categories of resistor cables. ST contains suppressive connectors
at the ends (plug and coil), encased in hypalon or PVC. SC is suppressed
throughout the wire and made of silicone or hypalon. NGK supplies
both categories for all domestic models of Fiat and GM (SC type),
Ford and Volkswagen (ST), and makes replacement parts for the imported
Daewoo Espero.
The main qualities of NGK resistor cables are:
Great efficiency on electric noise
Good electrical conductivity
Durability in extreme conditions
Resistance to chemical attacks
Efficient electric isolation
High mechanical resistance
Waterproof
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