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How do you hide the cdi????
Where do you mount it???![]()
underneath the motor. you gotta get eye-level to see it, and from the right the chainguard hides it completely.


How do you hide the cdi????
Where do you mount it???![]()
Well wasn't that depressing, checked the plug gap on the BP6HS, it was spot on 25 thou. No difference in performance, although I noticed that the insulator was much paler that with the china plug.
In desperation, I put the spare plug that came with the motor in, and wow, it ran much better, 7kmph faster up the hill I ride every night to work.
So either I had a dud plug, coz I am not going to say that the stock plug is better than an NGK, or I don't know.
I didn't have time to muck with the card slide clip, I thought that it should have been right considering the beautiful brown that the stock plug is.
Do I need to try a different heat range perhaps? I am a relative newbie to 2 strokes.
Cheers
Chris![]()
* narrow-gap risk: spark might be too weak/small to ignite fuel;
* narrow-gap benefit: plug always fires on each cycle;
* wide-gap risk: plug might not fire, or miss at high speeds;
* wide-gap benefit: spark is strong for a clean burn.
underneath the motor. you gotta get eye-level to see it, and from the right the chainguard hides it completely.
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Prolly 'cause someone forgot a zero heh - .025" would be about right, tho I gap mine at .030" which is pretty average;