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Kawasaki MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
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[QUOTE="Porstala F9, post: 782739, member: 44905"] It could be another problem, but I would really try an 8 heat range plug like I said.. My manual reccomends from 8 -> 10 heat range plugs (from hottest to coldest) by the way, but thats for the 2003. Dont know how much has changed or not. I have been running a BR8EG (3.50$ USD plug) so they are also cheap to experiment with jetting and such. I have had the BR8EG in there since February and I am still on the same plug today when I went riding and the plug looks as if it will hold up for a very long time at this rate. And from February to June here, we have seen weather changes from 40°F to 85°F, and I only went from a 37.5 to a 35 when it got a little warmer. I am still on the 420 main jet too, and 2nd clip position. I would deffinetly atleast try the 8. It cant hurt it.. The only thing that most likely could hurt it however, is the current jetting you have now. Its pretty lean, and I dont know how it would effect an 8 heat range plug. Anyway, good luck and keep us posted :) [/QUOTE]
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