Spark plugs, what's your choice?
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Spark plugs, what's your choice?
I've always used NGKs and currently have D9EAs in the 79 and DR8ESs in the 82. Both have different numbers as you see but both owner's manuals refer to them for use in sustained high speed riding. I know the R in DR stands for resistor because my radar detector goes haywire (alerts constantly) w/o them but what about the rest, 8ES instead of the 79's 9EA Shouldn't they interchange
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[quote="Terry"]I wonder what the 'L' stands for? Noticed the Canadian models have another letter designation as well?[/quote]
I had it explained to me that it meant a half of a heat range. So a BR8ES-L would really be a 7.5 plug.
http://www.kaila.net/tl125/tl125ngkcode.html
I had it explained to me that it meant a half of a heat range. So a BR8ES-L would really be a 7.5 plug.
http://www.kaila.net/tl125/tl125ngkcode.html