Spark Plug upgrade?
Jim
Posted 2010-03-17 12:41 PM (#55149)
Subject: Spark Plug upgrade?


Cruiser

Posts: 93
Saskatchewan (hard to say, easy to draw )
Spring cleaning and tuning is almost as good as riding... Ok that is a stretch but it does build the desire to push through snowbanks! I want to do the plugs and went to find an iridium or platinum version of the NGK DCPR6E with no luck! There does not seem to be such a thing. Any ideas?
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VisionTex
Posted 2010-03-17 1:59 PM (#55156 - in reply to #55149)
Subject: RE: Spark Plug upgrade?


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
This was discussed here before, most experts say, don't need.
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ByteN2it
Posted 2010-03-17 2:05 PM (#55158 - in reply to #55149)
Subject: Re: Spark Plug upgrade?


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
NGK DPR7EIX one heat range cooler. Or Denso IXU22. No harm going to a colder plug-worse thing that could happen is you foul it. The NGK's are what I ran with great success in my TC-nopersonal experience with the Denso. For the price you could change the copper ones three times.

http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_cross.asp?pid=DCPR7EIX&x=50&y=13
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Jim
Posted 2010-03-17 3:09 PM (#55160 - in reply to #55149)
Subject: Re: Spark Plug upgrade?


Cruiser

Posts: 93
Saskatchewan (hard to say, easy to draw )
Many thanks all. I did a quick search prior and didn't find the thread... Unless otherwise words of wizdom, I'll stick with the NGKs!
By the way, my last baby started first touch after all winter in the shed! this is good because I would much rather just work on wood and ride!
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