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I agree.

Denso and NGK aren't spelled correctly, and one costs more than the other.

 

I'm not trying to be a smart ass, but take your bike to a reputable and known dyno shop.

Get it tuned on NGK plugs.

Then tune it on those Denso plugs. If you tell me you get 5-7% difference, I will buy you a box of them.

 

If not, you can buy me 10 boxes of B9ES plugs for my bike...

Posted

ok, i couldn't find the gaurantee online, but can quote from their site

 

Q. What kind of testing has been done?

A. Iridium Power has been tested in many arenas. The most common area of testing has been on the track. There are currently many people using the plugs in import drag racing, with results being quite favorable. Some racers have seen E.T.

Posted

Ha ha ha ha

"The results have indicated horsepower increases over stock plugs of 2-3 Hp in a naturally aspirated engine and 27 Hp in a supercharged/turbocharged engine as seen in the January 2003 issue of 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords magazine"

 

This is 2009....the best that company can do is come up with a test from 2003??

If they are so cutting edge and proven, you'd think someone just a little more recent would have tested the same.

 

I think they only gain that kind of horsepower if they couple that with one of these:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Supercharge...sQ5fAccessories

 

Exotic Igniton:

 

PVL, MSD, Dynatek, Wilburn...to name a few.

 

Other than stock.....

 

Of course you're not going to get a guarantee online...in print...etc.

Then again, uncle Jim Bob did use JB Weld to repair a cracked cylinder on his 1928 Ford Tractor, it says so on the JB Weld package, so it must be true, right??

Posted

ok, i was being facecious. ots ignition modules aren't really exotic, but complete emu's with advanced interface are. i'll check on a dyno, but i don't think it'll be up for a few months. so let me get this strait- you want me to search out, and pay for dyno time, then buy 100 br9's, or pay dyno time, and only get 10? i'm sure the price has dropped quite a bit in 8 years, so that hardly seems fair, especially since i would only need 2 plugs, and would only use a new pair to do a plug chop. surely you can come up with a better deal than that :biggrin:

 

oh, and the 03 review just states that it's not a new plug, just few want to pony up to try. you don't see any new reviews on what an old msd6al does

Posted

10 plugs @ 29.00 is 290 (I'm just going by what you previously posted, I honestly don't have a clue how much they are.)

 

100 plugs @ 2.00 is only 200 bucks...and an hour of dyno time is 50 to 75 bucks...you're still making out.

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