NGK Iridium Plugs
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NGK Iridium Plugs
Hey, i have put the new NGK Iridium plugs in my quad and my Ninja and I am very impressed with their performance. First, the plugs have a very tiny electrode-which fires with less resistance and with a larger flame kernal than copper or platinum plugs. The results of that is an incredibly smooth idle and great throttle response. I actually had the idle rpm's go up 100rpms on my bike just from putting the plugs in. That means no skipping and a better burn of the fuel. The quad starts on the first revolution of the motor, instead of turning over a few times before catching, and yes, my plug that was in it was a brand new ngk-v-power plug and i can tell the difference. Just thought i would pass on this info-ngk and nippondenso websites have some good info on the technology. I bought mine for $7., seems to be an excellent investment.
#2
NGK Iridium Plugs
I totally agree. I've been suggesting the Iridium NGK plug in here for quit awhile, ever since I switched. I can tell that it perked up my TB250.... I was looking at getting my kids one for there SP90. But where I got mine from dont carry them no more and cant even order it... I'll have to get one for it off the net, but your right it is well worth it.
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NGK Iridium Plugs
Originally posted by: Lukester
Ok I'm sold. But which Iridium NGK plug do I use on my 03 Trail Boss 330? I get good info here but would want to verify the no. because you know the head ache one could have with the wrong plug.
Thanks for understanding,
Lukester
Ok I'm sold. But which Iridium NGK plug do I use on my 03 Trail Boss 330? I get good info here but would want to verify the no. because you know the head ache one could have with the wrong plug.
Thanks for understanding,
Lukester
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NGK Iridium Plugs
I actually ordered them from sparkplugs.com, they were 6.95 plus 8. for shipping. Good service, they emailed the tracking number right away. I don't trust my local dealer -Ronnie's- they advertise on the top of this website. They always get me the wrong part unless it is oem. The part number should be almost the same as conventional ngk-just with ix at the end, my plugs for the polaris were BKR6EIX.
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NGK Iridium Plugs
There right. Just put and IX after the E on the plug. Heres the web site. They have a place where you can search under year and model for the NGK.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/product...420&country=us
Hope this helps. If you get one, be sure and let us know how it works. I got mine from Oreillys auto. My local store doesnt carry it anymore but I've called around and others do.
Did a search for your Trailboss 03 and they was showing from 2004-2006.. Click below.. If your old plug matches up I'd go for it.....
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/apps/at...id=361&type=ir
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/product...420&country=us
Hope this helps. If you get one, be sure and let us know how it works. I got mine from Oreillys auto. My local store doesnt carry it anymore but I've called around and others do.
Did a search for your Trailboss 03 and they was showing from 2004-2006.. Click below.. If your old plug matches up I'd go for it.....
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/apps/at...id=361&type=ir
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NGK Iridium Plugs
Yep, got it. BKR6EIX just like you said. With an .036 gap for my ride (03 Trail Boss). Looks like they come with an .030 gap.
I went to Partsland.com and found my plug then went to NGK but you guys beat me to it. I'm going to try this. It's time to change my plug anyway.
Thanks for the heads up!
I went to Partsland.com and found my plug then went to NGK but you guys beat me to it. I'm going to try this. It's time to change my plug anyway.
Thanks for the heads up!