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spark plug change interval
at 85000 miles, I noticed there was more vibes from the engine. I was puzzled as the fuel consumption & performance were the same.
Tried two different tankful of fuel with no change. I thought it was my imagination but as a last resort, I had the plug changed (CR7). The one that came out looked very good so I looked like a waste of time but... The engine has become smooth again (more like sewing machine than a tractor) and I am a happy boy. How often do you guys change your spark plug. I also read some found CR8 (colder plug) make the engine run better. Any ideas as to why?? |
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spark plug change
How often do you guys change your spark plug. I also read some found CR8 (colder plug) make the engine run better. Any ideas as to why??[/QUOTE]
I had a similar improvement when I changed to an iridium spark plug after about 4000 miles.
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I got the best improvement from a CR8EIX Iridium plug. The standard plug, CR7 and its Iridium equivalent (CR7EIX) both made the bike feel lumpy, and I originally thought it was a problem with fake NGK plugs.
I think it may have to do with the power commander / stage 3 making the engine hotter? So a higher rated plug is required for me? Not sure of the exact combustion science, but it works for me. It'll only cost you a few quid to try it out.
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