Spark Pulgs question!!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ItalianBucwheat
[B]I have use NGK, denso...both the hotter and colder what ever numbers they are 24 and something else , Zex nitrous plugs...autolite and
[B]I have use NGK, denso...both the hotter and colder what ever numbers they are 24 and something else , Zex nitrous plugs...autolite and
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Originally posted by 2Ting
Denso Iridium .....ill try and find the number out...
I may decide on Spoon Spark plugs.....
Ive only heard it make a difference on older S2000....
Denso Iridium .....ill try and find the number out...
I may decide on Spoon Spark plugs.....
Ive only heard it make a difference on older S2000....
#17
are not Spoon spark plugs simply Denso IK-24? I saw them advertised for as much as $90 for a set of four
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from Modacar: (not sure how accurate this is....)
"Through the regulation of engine characteristics and the implementation of Denso-manufactured iridium plugs, racing plugs of two different thermal values have been made available at Spoon. The speed of heat escape is higher in plugs with larger thermal values, and consequently, such plugs are characterized by rapid cooling. Accordingly, a thermal value of 27 is recommended for high-load, circuit-type situations; a thermal value of 24, for regular road driving. Note, however that higher numbers do not necessarily lead to increased power and greater maximum speed."
make that price $95.
PS - denso IK-24 should be around 10-12 bucks a peice.....
EDIT*
from Modacar: (not sure how accurate this is....)
"Through the regulation of engine characteristics and the implementation of Denso-manufactured iridium plugs, racing plugs of two different thermal values have been made available at Spoon. The speed of heat escape is higher in plugs with larger thermal values, and consequently, such plugs are characterized by rapid cooling. Accordingly, a thermal value of 27 is recommended for high-load, circuit-type situations; a thermal value of 24, for regular road driving. Note, however that higher numbers do not necessarily lead to increased power and greater maximum speed."
make that price $95.
PS - denso IK-24 should be around 10-12 bucks a peice.....
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ItalianBucwheat
[B]I have use NGK, denso...both the hotter and colder what ever numbers they are 24 and something else , Zex nitrous plugs...autolite and
[B]I have use NGK, denso...both the hotter and colder what ever numbers they are 24 and something else , Zex nitrous plugs...autolite and
#19
Can you post the plug part #? And what gap did you use?
I am running a .42 gap.
is it necessary to adjust the gap on the spark plugs??
I would be carefull using the Champions. I know that you are not supposed to use them (according to Honda Bike Service Guys)