iridium plugs
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iridium plugs
for futre reference Iridium plugs ---- any good or a waste of money.??
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I checked the price recently - I think they came out at about £8 each.
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Re: iridium plugs
I use "splitfire", really good!Omegaman wrote:for futre reference Iridium plugs ---- any good or a waste of money.??
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Re: iridium plugs
I don't want to start a flame war here but 'splitfire' is a bit of a con. The spark will always form across the path of least resistance. ie. it will use one side of the split or the other. Your better of spending money on a top of the line set of leads and get normal plugs.Killerwhale wrote:I use "splitfire", really good!Omegaman wrote:for futre reference Iridium plugs ---- any good or a waste of money.??
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Re: iridium plugs
Using dynacoils and leads wich also is great!devlin wrote:I don't want to start a flame war here but 'splitfire' is a bit of a con. The spark will always form across the path of least resistance. ie. it will use one side of the split or the other. Your better of spending money on a top of the line set of leads and get normal plugs.Killerwhale wrote:I use "splitfire", really good!Omegaman wrote:for futre reference Iridium plugs ---- any good or a waste of money.??
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splitfire is a bit of hit and miss... Some people swear by em and claim bigger dyno numbers, not much, but actually measurable ! other ppl say they do nothing except empty your wallet faster.
The only time i can see them being a benefit is if one of the earth straps get dirty it will arc out on the other one easier rather than burning thru the ceramic (carbon) layer..
Im more of a "good leads / coils, normal plugs" sorta guy personally.
The only time i can see them being a benefit is if one of the earth straps get dirty it will arc out on the other one easier rather than burning thru the ceramic (carbon) layer..
Im more of a "good leads / coils, normal plugs" sorta guy personally.
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so what coil kits everyone running then? i have found dynacoils at around £100 the reason i ask is after the little non running espisode the other day , she starts fine now but runs on one cyl for 30 sec then the other one kicks in and she struggles to ( easily rev for a while ) when she does rev hard it chucks out flames from both pipes ( looks good ha ha)
i was wondering if i had fitted some new but crap plugs or wether it was just a seasonal thing weather an all
i was wondering if i had fitted some new but crap plugs or wether it was just a seasonal thing weather an all
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WRT iridium plugs. This gets occasional debate on the Aprilia forum. I read a bit of the theory and it makes logical sense. However, I think I came to the conclusion that unless you race or you have a particularly modified engine that means that it runs particularly hot, then there's no real benefit.
But then the cost difference is small if you only have 2 plugs, and theoretically you shouldn't need to change them for something like 100,000 miles.
http://www.spark-plugs.co.uk/pages/tech ... _plugs.htm
But then the cost difference is small if you only have 2 plugs, and theoretically you shouldn't need to change them for something like 100,000 miles.
http://www.spark-plugs.co.uk/pages/tech ... _plugs.htm
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