A plug swap isn't likely to produce a noticeable difference in power. If it does the one you replaced wasn't working properly.
A good plug w/ a good plug cap in a good running motor will last a lot longer than a crappy plug in a good running motor.
Many a manufacturer claim otherwise but I've never seen proof.
However, on a 2 stroke heat range can make a significant difference in performance and can be the difference between seizing or not!
I suppose heat range could affect a 4 stroke adversly too! If your motor were running too hot or too cold It's posssible an adjustment might slightly benefit the motor.
I'm gonna have to agree w/ Elmo in that you'd need to see what works for your particular motor w/ your climate and elevation etc.
All in my experience, of course!
Cheers!
A good plug w/ a good plug cap in a good running motor will last a lot longer than a crappy plug in a good running motor.
Many a manufacturer claim otherwise but I've never seen proof.
However, on a 2 stroke heat range can make a significant difference in performance and can be the difference between seizing or not!
I suppose heat range could affect a 4 stroke adversly too! If your motor were running too hot or too cold It's posssible an adjustment might slightly benefit the motor.
I'm gonna have to agree w/ Elmo in that you'd need to see what works for your particular motor w/ your climate and elevation etc.
All in my experience, of course!
Cheers!