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My shee has the stock br8es plugs in it, well last weekend i fouled a plug and my buddy had a set of br9es plugs. i put them in and she ran better than before. is that a ok plug to run? will it hurt the motor in anyway? Thanks

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if it runs better then your good to go, but if you fouled a br8es then youll foul a br9es faster because it sparks at a lower temperature.

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don't know if it makes a difference or not but I was told to run BR8EG in my shee... just a racing version I guess. Was told they won't foul as quickly. If there's any truth to that, we'll see... at any rate, never hurts to have some extra plugs on hand!

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eg plugs are great but are discontinued.

 

try a br8eix plug the cdi ignition will have a better time firing that plug at higher RPM's

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eg plugs are great but are discontinued.

 

try a br8eix plug the cdi ignition will have a better time firing that plug at higher RPM's

 

that would be why i can never find them. i used to run them all the time and usually got a season or better out of them.

 

no reason at all to run a br9 plug. It will be more prone to fouling as it is a heat range colder.

 

 

now if you had a real hot setup that liked to rattle when you hot lapped it, then try one out.

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