SPARK PLUG recommendation and gap


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SPARK PLUG recommendation and gap

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what SPARK PLUG recommendation and gap


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Ive been using irridium spark plugs for many years now and had no issues, they have a more direct spark, last longer, use less power to fire cant say that there is an increase in power or anything but happy with them they are preset can be just screwed in.

the plug is DPRIEX-9
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oldishwinger wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2019 7:43 pm Ive been using irridium spark plugs for many years now and had no issues, they have a more direct spark, last longer, use less power to fire cant say that there is an increase in power or anything but happy with them they are preset can be just screwed in.

the plug is DPRIEX-9
sorry gap for plugs is 08 - 09 mm or 0.031 - 0.035inch
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NGK irridium spark plugs for the win. I've been using them for a long time in all my bikes.
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Thanks for the advice I picked them up today from OReilly's


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