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    NGK SPARK PLUG BR10EG

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    Best spark plugs period!
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    Can this mess up the starter on your quad?
    Asked by k2ski77, maryland
    If you know the bike is getting a spark than it can be a fuel issue. My recommendation is to take your quad into a certified mechanic and have them advise you further.
    Answered by james718, Portland, OR
    is a BR10EGa hotter plug?
    Asked by crackeronrm2fiddy, ny
    The higher the number, the hotter the plug.
    Answered by james718, Portland, OR
    what plug is 1 rank hotter than a BR10EG
    Asked by Pakie
    The lower the number the hotter the plug. So 1 rank hotter would be a BR9EG
    Answered by JesseC, Tualatin
    What plug to use?
    Asked by cote222, Arlington, WA
    I can't tell you the exact number, but believe it or not, you local Honda parts rep, if he opes his eyes and looks at the book / computer, can tell you exactly that answer. Mother Honda has already done all the math on that for thier racing crews and builders. Please be carefull changing plug heats, you will change the way the fuel burns and it could have un-wanted efects inside the motor. Good Luck!!! Old Thumper Dude.
    Answered by OldThumperDude, Texas

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