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hey guys was just wondering what the preference was on plugs i have tried them all im running a 421 @185psi on vp 110 leaded... 8's or 9's resistor or non-resistor? iridium?

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well, you can run normal br8es plugs no problem. you might need to gap them down just a little. i run the denso irridium plugs p/n iw24 and i love them. they are verry foul resistant and perform great, imo. i have run the same set for a year and only removed them to do a plug chop, and get water out of my cyls.

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ok cool yea i just like to experiment to see if there is any diff. so far i like the br8es and the br8eix iridiums was just seeing what everybody else likes. thanks guys and keep them coming

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well, you can run normal br8es plugs no problem. you might need to gap them down just a little. i run the denso irridium plugs p/n iw24 and i love them. they are verry foul resistant and perform great, imo. i have run the same set for a year and only removed them to do a plug chop, and get water out of my cyls.

WATER IN CYLINDERS!!!!! O NO :cry: howd that happen but anyway i run b8es and never fouled them yet

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no, trust me, i should have fouled them, and would have fouled the ngk's several times. my ridding conditions and jetting needs change more frequently than gas prices. sometimes several times a ride. that's why i'm going to lectrons with power jets. i made the switch on my sno-go several years back, too.

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you guys act like never fouling a plug is due to the plug. if your bike is jetted correctly there is no reason to ever foul a plug.

 

i run NGK BR9EIX Iridiums.

 

 

Exactly, precisely why I never fouled.

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