Spark plug suggestions

AaronF

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Just wondering what higher performance spark plug will work with a 80cc=66cc 2 stroke engine and a good plug boot?

I was looking at a V-POWER NGK-BKR6E-11 not sure if that would work..Thanks a bunch
 
Ive had luck with....NGK-BP4HS....this is a very hot plug....best you try BP6HS or BP7HS
With ngk plugs the higher the number the cooler the plug....wich is differant from many other brands......J
 
bosch w8ac or now wr8ac
autolite 425
ngk b6hs
these plugs will all fit a air cooled volkswagen beetle also.
rob
 
i just bought two B6HS', 3 feet of 7mm copper cored, non-resistant plug wire, 2 boots and end terminals (i don't have 2 cylinders, i just figured i'd stock up) for 8 bucks from my local supplier.

haven't put it on yet, but i'm sure it's the hot ticket...
 
I just went to the auto parts store here in town got a auto lite spark plug and i didn't notice much difference yet..How would i find the correct better performing boot plug?
 
What does hotter or colder mean for a spark plug? Does the engine actually run hotter/colder? Is the spark greater?
 
Hotter or colder refers to the heat range of the plug. This is how the plug transfers heat to the head to rid itself of heat. A colder plug may foul more easily, while a hotter plug can cause detonation (not likely in our engines) and other problems. Best to stay somewhere in the middle of the range for your engine.
No difference in spark generally.
 
DENSO IRIDIUM POWER, IWF20. THESE PLUGS ARE AWESOME YOU CAN HEAR THE DIFFERENCE AT IDLE, AND FEEL IT. GET A GOOD HIGH PERFORMANCE WIRE.YOU WILL BE SET..wee.
 
DENSO IRIDIUM POWER, IWF20. THESE PLUGS ARE AWESOME YOU CAN HEAR THE DIFFERENCE AT IDLE, AND FEEL IT. GET A GOOD HIGH PERFORMANCE WIRE.YOU WILL BE SET..wee.

Yes go with what this man said you will notice a good performance increase.When i got a new auto lite spark plug after about 5 miles with it i gained some good torque an performancebrnot
 
i just bought two B6HS', 3 feet of 7mm copper cored, non-resistant plug wire, 2 boots and end terminals (i don't have 2 cylinders, i just figured i'd stock up) for 8 bucks from my local supplier.

haven't put it on yet, but i'm sure it's the hot ticket...
Were did you find the copper core wire by the foot?I cant find it anywere....
Ok here is a question on gap....I have a NGKB6HS spark plug and want to know what the gap is supposto be....
John-John
 
i just bought two B6HS', 3 feet of 7mm copper cored, non-resistant plug wire, 2 boots and end terminals (i don't have 2 cylinders, i just figured i'd stock up) for 8 bucks from my local supplier.

haven't put it on yet, but i'm sure it's the hot ticket...

i BOUGHT THE B6HS AT O'RILEYS FOR $2.95
 
I'll bring this question up again. I just purchased the NGK BKR6E-11 as well. Before I open the package I'd like to know that it will work properly if anyone knows. Canadian Tire didn't carry the BP6HS.
 
I'll bring this question up again. I just purchased the NGK BKR6E-11 as well. Before I open the package I'd like to know that it will work properly if anyone knows. Canadian Tire didn't carry the BP6HS.
Canadian Tire couldn't tell you the difference? I guess that's no surprise. Auto parts store counter men aren't what they used to be.

Tom
 
I've seen a list on here before of spark plugs that can be used on 2 strokes. I don't remember if it was under 2 strokes, general discussions or trouble shooting though.
 
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