What Spark Plug do you Run ?

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Polished
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What Spark Plug do you Run ?

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so what plug do you run in your beast ?
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br8ecm (shorter more expensive)
br8es
br8eg (smaller electrode)
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
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2strokeforever wrote:br8ecm (shorter more expensive)
br8es
br8eg (smaller electrode)
thank you, i always have run the br9eg plugs as there was two packs of ten that came with a snowmoblie i bought.

I was more intrested if anyone is running a non honda manual plug ie a E3 or crossfire or...............
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Polished wrote: I was more intrested if anyone is running a non honda manual plug ie a E3 or crossfire or...............
No.....

:nono:
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Post by johnnytheswede »

BR 85 EGV is what i use!
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AlisoBob wrote:
Polished wrote: I was more intrested if anyone is running a non honda manual plug ie a E3 or crossfire or...............
No.....

:nono:
so E3 plugs are no good?
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No, Splitfires are 491 times better
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ive wore out a kickstarter and embarrased myself at a race because of a BPR7ES plug

if its not broke dont fix it....
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
4stroke=dead fish
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Post by Iceroadracer »

BR9EIX
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2strokeforever wrote:
if its not broke dont fix it....
:wink:
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iridium plugs foul easier than the 0.99$ ones
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
4stroke=dead fish
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Br8es changed once a year weatherit needs it or not, but I'm heavy on maintenance.
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2strokeforever wrote:iridium plugs foul easier than the 0.99$ ones
Over the years, no one has been degraded.
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Post by mr500 »

"iridium plugs foul easier than the 0.99$ ones"

I think they don't cope as well as a standard plug if the jetting is a bit rich.
Which is why they are better for EFI where fuel mixtures are more accurate.
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