DENSO's patented U-Groove spark plug enables complete combustion by allowing the spark to fill the gap created by the U shape. The ball of fire created in the U-Groove develops a larger and hotter flash front that virtually eliminates excessive fouling and erratic starts caused by poor fuel mixtures.
Even DENSO's "standard" spark plug is something special. The innovative design that helped to make DENSO spark plugs famous, the U-Groove plug employs a unique, channeled ground electrode designed to generate a larger spark nucleus at the point of ignition. Greater spark energy than ordinary plugs means improved flame travel, producing more complete, consistent, and efficient combustion.
Unique U-Groove Ground Electrode
The unique U-Groove ground electrode is one of the finest features of DENSO spark plugs. The electrode was developed to meet the demand for improved ignitability, necessary for increased efficiency in emission gas purification and fuel consumption.
Improved Ignitability
With the U-Groove ground electrode, firing can be greatly improved without increasing the spark plug gap.
Better Fuel Efficiency and Improved Throttle Response
The U-Groove ground electrode provides a larger spark stimulation and more complete combustion, resulting in better fuel efficiency and improved throttle response.
DENSO's patented taper cut U-Groove spark plug enables complete combustion by allowing the spark to fill the gap created by the U shape. The ball of fire created in the U-Groove develops a larger and hotter flash front that virtually eliminates excessive fouling and erratic starts caused by poor fuel mixtures. The U-Groove was designed for the automotive manufacturers to meet their emission standards and is used as an original equipment manufacturer supplied part.
All DENSO spark plugs are pre-fired at the factory to assure the highest quality possible. The insulators are made from purified alumina providing support for the center electrode, and prevent flashover and decreased voltage loss. The copper and glass mixture bonds the center electrode together to form a gas tight seal.