thanks for that info pablo. I was going to get a B6hs but i might see if they hav a BP6HS.
Just a question what does an extended electrode actully do???
Thanks
BB
Also in the "5" heat range.NGK BP6HS.....with an extended tip, it centers the spark in the combustion chamber and actually displaces volume, effectively increasing compression ratio. An added benefit is with the protruding electrode the plug is even more foul proof than the standard B6HS. Also, the 6 is a cooler heat range for those hard max throttle runs.
It's a LOT better in the fouling department, and you just might feel a little power. Tiny difference but with a single cylinder so dependent on the plug, using the best plug is something we see as important.NGK BP5HS.....with an extended tip, it centers the spark in the combustion chamber and actually displaces volume, effectively increasing compression ratio. An added benefit is with the protruding electrode the plug is even more foul proof than the standard B5HS. Also, the 5 is a hotter heat range plug for those colder days.