A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
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- weezool
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A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
OK GUYS HERE IS WHY MY BIKE SIZED ,THE LOCAL SCOOTER MECHANIC PUT THIS PLUG IN MY NEW BB,KIT AND THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED,SO HERE IS THE LESSON THAT I LEARNED ,SO HOPEFULLY IT WONT HAPPEN TO YOU!!!

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actauly that is the wrong plug having the resitor has nothing to do with it you had a projector plug and your plug was too hot for a bbk
with a cast iron kit you should have a br8hs and with a al kit you need a br9hs you do not want the projector (that is what the p means
the 7 is too hot of a plug you need a colder plug you seized because of detonation
now if you get a polini kit you will need a completly diffrent plug
with a cast iron kit you should have a br8hs and with a al kit you need a br9hs you do not want the projector (that is what the p means
the 7 is too hot of a plug you need a colder plug you seized because of detonation
now if you get a polini kit you will need a completly diffrent plug
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THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED THE BPR7HS IS A PREJECTED PLUG, THE B7HS IS THE RIGHT PLUG ,THE RESISTER HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT !! ITS THE "P" THKE A CLOSE LOOK AT THE PHOTOS
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RIGHT !NOW DONT LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU !!! GUYS THIS IS HOW I / WE, LEARN SO THATS WHY I AM POASTING THIS ,I HAVE GOT A LOT OF HELP ON HERE SO I WANT TO CONTRIBUTE!!!!! 

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http://ngksparkplugs.com/tech_support/s ... p?mode=nml
http://ngksparkplugs.com/docs/tech/partnumberkey.pdf
^ for reference...
I'm not convinced that the "P" plug in and of itself caused the detonation.
What plug did your mechanic intend to install?
http://ngksparkplugs.com/docs/tech/partnumberkey.pdf
^ for reference...
I'm not convinced that the "P" plug in and of itself caused the detonation.
What plug did your mechanic intend to install?
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i know many of the kits require the you get rid of the p but they also say to go to an 8 or 9 now polini has you use a completly diffrent plug
if you set your squish band too tight and other things are off a bit the p will slap the piston
but again a 7 is too hot considering most of the bbks run 11.5 to 14.5:1 cr where stock is about 8.5 to 9.0:1
so premiume and a colder plug are a must
if you set your squish band too tight and other things are off a bit the p will slap the piston
but again a 7 is too hot considering most of the bbks run 11.5 to 14.5:1 cr where stock is about 8.5 to 9.0:1
so premiume and a colder plug are a must
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I swapped my BPR7HS out for a BP8HS today. It actually felt a little stronger. I've modified my airbox by removing the "wall" that the rubber elbow fits into completely. I also have a Prima pipe and re-jetted the carb up to a 115 main jet. It wheelies easily and runs very strong in the low to mid-range. Lost about 5 mph on top, though.
I hope this plug change will cure my detonation melt-down issue.
--Keys
I hope this plug change will cure my detonation melt-down issue.
--Keys
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