Peter1230 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 21, 2008 Messages 790 Reaction score 6 Location central coast NSW Mar 28, 2010 #21 if its a different model.. its probably a different size.... not a good idea at all.
E exquisit Well-Known Member Joined Sep 6, 2009 Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Mar 28, 2010 #22 different model plug? isnt it same size just different heat range? i mean from 8 to 7?
Peter1230 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 21, 2008 Messages 790 Reaction score 6 Location central coast NSW Mar 28, 2010 #23 oh im not to sure.. just the ch7 is the generally used plug.. wouldnt use others.
E exquisit Well-Known Member Joined Sep 6, 2009 Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Mar 28, 2010 #24 oh do you have motovert rx125 or jialing 125 engine?
Peter1230 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 21, 2008 Messages 790 Reaction score 6 Location central coast NSW Mar 28, 2010 #25 nah 155z engine
Dabomb Well-Known Member Joined Jul 10, 2005 Messages 1,477 Reaction score 10 Location Newcastle Mar 29, 2010 #26 ive used a CR7HSA & CR7HIX in me RX and they've been fine. I cant see the problem with using a colder plug like a CR8 as road riding tends to heat the RX's up a bit.
ive used a CR7HSA & CR7HIX in me RX and they've been fine. I cant see the problem with using a colder plug like a CR8 as road riding tends to heat the RX's up a bit.
E exquisit Well-Known Member Joined Sep 6, 2009 Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Mar 29, 2010 #27 i thought it was the other way round as in lower the number the colder it is... or is it the other way? lol
i thought it was the other way round as in lower the number the colder it is... or is it the other way? lol
Dabomb Well-Known Member Joined Jul 10, 2005 Messages 1,477 Reaction score 10 Location Newcastle Mar 29, 2010 #28 the higher the heat range the colder the plug. So the more heat produced by the engine, doesn't effect the plug as much cause the plug is colder. In other words the higher the heat range the better the spark plugs ability to dissipate heat. Last edited: Mar 29, 2010
the higher the heat range the colder the plug. So the more heat produced by the engine, doesn't effect the plug as much cause the plug is colder. In other words the higher the heat range the better the spark plugs ability to dissipate heat.
E exquisit Well-Known Member Joined Sep 6, 2009 Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Mar 29, 2010 #29 righteo! and what does every1 gap the plugs to? or is that also different from engine to engine?