Sparkplugs Need Help! ASAP

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mikewayne

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I think the BPR7HIX is better for you BPR7HIX is mostly used for a little higher CC bikes and this plug goes out when there is lots of moisture in the air... try your luck!!!.trk
 

Venice Motor Bikes

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Personally, I would run the B6HS in the summer & the B5HS in the winter. A #7 plug might work well for hard riding on those 120 degree days though.
The theory behind choosing the right plug is having a plug that is just hot enough so that it can burn off any gas or oil that sticks to it without being so hot that it causes preignition in the cylinder, (igniting the fuel/air charge before the spark does.)
On the other side of the coin, if the plug's too cold it will foul out with gas & oil.
I hope this helps. :)
 
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Sideshowbob

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Thanks for the SB parts link it was very explanitory I think I'll strt with the NGK BPR6HS Iridium or find a triple fire in the same range. Thanks.wee.