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shorty spark plug?

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hey all
just got my 96 steelie back running and about kicked my leg off getting it started. Before I figured out my gas was crap I swapped the plug a few times, and all I can say is that is for the birds. Don't a lot of you AF guys run a shorter plug because you have even less room than I do? I would like one but don't know where to get them, the local parts guys don't seem to know either.
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BR 8 ECM
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BR 8 ECMIX for the irridium one.
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thanks!
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It's not possible to put this type of "kart very shorty" spark plug with the same caracteristics above?

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(capuchon antiparasite bougie bleu TRS1225 pour bougie R7282)

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(capuchon antiparasite bougie bleu TRS1408f pour bougie R5300 NGK)

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(Bougie R7282-10 Racing NGK)

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(Bougie R5300-A10 racing NGK)



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wow, with something like that we wouldn't have to mod our tanks at all :D
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After mailing to NGK France, Spark Plug with "8" of NGK thermal indice with the same design not exist at NGK.

Perhaps an other manufacturer with the same design and thermal indice.

CF, thermal indice equivalence for other manufacturer:

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Apologize for my english.... :wink:
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Post by Bean »

guys try this link
go and check out the r7282 series
it comes in a few different heat ranges
http://www.ngk-sparkplugs.jp/english/ra ... index.html

thanks joshua for info on the plug numbers.
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Thank's shaggy aus for this link...

i'm going to try to order them.....

Little pics on a 5300 serie mesure... (mesure found on a french karting forum)

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Why the F don't they sell these in America? Found one on ebay but It seems that I can't find anything warmer than 10.5 even on the carting sites for sale, despite ngk saying they have 7,8, and 9 available according to you guys' link. Too bad they don't make non resistors too. I guess that'd just be too perfect.
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484 wrote:hey all
just got my 96 steelie back running and about kicked my leg off getting it started. Before I figured out my gas was crap I swapped the plug a few times, and all I can say is that is for the birds. Don't a lot of you AF guys run a shorter plug because you have even less room than I do? I would like one but don't know where to get them, the local parts guys don't seem to know either.
thanks
j
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Post by Roostius_Maximus »

i'm trying to buy them here in Canada, apparently there is stock on a 4759 (r7282-9) and 4716 (r7282-8 ) in toronto, but no boots either # 8899 or 8927, which are in stock in michigan
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I've been running the SplitFire SF25E with no problems. Very easy to change with no tank modifications. The plug in my bike has been in there over 1 year and still running fine. $1.97 on Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BYB8MY?smi ... nkCode=asn

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Post by Roostius_Maximus »

I had a dude whos vortec headed truck would just quit revving at 4500rpm, he had too short of sparkplug in it, if it doesnt reach into the chamber i'm sure its killing power somewhere
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shaggy aus wrote:http://redline-ci.com/Aftermarket/Spark%20Plugs.htm
try these guys out
only 40 bucks a piece?
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redrider wrote:
shaggy aus wrote:http://redline-ci.com/Aftermarket/Spark%20Plugs.htm
try these guys out
only 40 bucks a piece?
no joke. if they were about 20 a piece i'd do it and order 5 plugs and a boot today. i can't see spending 40 each when i'll be riding the bike on the road most of the time, and have room to carry a couple extra plugs if i need to. i'm gonna be running the BR8ECMIX plug hoping i won't have to change it as often as a non-iridium plug.
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Post by Roostius_Maximus »

i was looking at this for nicks 250f, then he found a tank on ebay for 160$ that clears the shorty and boot that everybodys been using til the cart stuff hit the board by 1/4"
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Ok these plugs are for a KTM 300 2 stroke

And yes they work
Nodge wrote:BR 8 ECM
or
BR 8 ECMIX for the irridium one.
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NGK R7282-8 and blu TRS1225 under an IMS large tank...

Les bougies en indice 8 ont été trouvées sur ce site: http://redline-ci.com/Aftermarket/Spark%20Plugs.htm


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Post by agent »

Is anybody running this plug ??? , can someone decode NGK R7282-8 for me , I have looked on the ngk site and I still can't figure it out.

Rick
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that looks great joshua... awesome find

anyone know why the cart guys use this compact stuff? don't seem to be any clearance issues...just wondering is all.
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agent wrote:Is anybody running this plug ??? , can someone decode NGK R7282-8 for me , I have looked on the ngk site and I still can't figure it out.

Rick
hey mate
where running them in our bikes
summit racing is where we got our plugs from
they have more info
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/NGK-4716/
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Post by dannygraves »

$45?! shit, I'd rather mold the tank and run a nice $8 bprecm plug than drop $45 on a plug?! BTW, what is the heat index on that plug?
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dannygraves wrote: BTW, what is the heat index on that plug?
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LOL, well, shit, I was expecting it to be part of the part number, not just a lone number stamped on the side of it :lol: :lol:
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