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B = Thread diameter (14mm)

R = Resistor

8 = Heat rating (spark)

E = Thread reach (12.7mm)

S = Standard electrode

(VX) = Platinum electrode

 

The last letter(s) describe the firing end. cant remember what the G would mean though.

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I run the BR8EG as well. I forget what the firing tip is though too. I know its a better conductor. Main reason I run it is that it has a solid connection tip, not a screw on one. I can get the br8es sometimes with a solid connection tip as well but not as often.

 

I was riding once about 10 miles from camp and the one side started cutting in and out on me. Pulled the plug cap off and the connection tip of the plug was still in the cap. I've had them come loose before, but this one actually stripped the threads from the vibration. Luckily I could screw it on upside down and get back to camp.

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was riding once about 10 miles from camp and the one side started cutting in and out on me. Pulled the plug cap off and the connection tip of the plug was still in the cap

 

I hate that it always happens when your not close to home or camp.

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BR8ES are my chioce of plug.Regarding the cap i just tighten that sucker up with pliers after i install the plug.Good to go for the day. I cant remember the last time i fouled a plug. I'm ready to open up a topic asking what a fouled plug does.

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