DaRooster

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What is the difference between the NGK BR8EG plug and the BR9EG plug. Currently, a BR8EG plug is in my CR125 (thats the plug that was in it when I bought it). I checked NGK's website and they suggested the BR9EG plug. Is the BR8EG a "hotter" plug. If so, how woulg this affect the performance.

Thanks,
Chad
 

snb73

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NGK's website to search for plug applications:

http://www.ngk.com/default.asp

The short answer,

125's usually take a "9" heatrange plug and 250's usually take an "8" heat range plug. BR8EG is a "hotter" plug than a BR9EG. Using a "hotter" plug than recomended can cause increased combustion chamber temperatures. This may cause melting of the spark plug electrode and/or piston.

http://www.kaila.net/tl125/tl125ngkcode.html

http://ngksparkplugs.com/techinfo/spark_plugs/techtips.asp?nav=31000&country=


fatboyslim,

BR9EVX is an obsolete NGK plug

http://www.ngk.com/results_cross.asp?pid=br9evx

BR9EIX is it's replacement

http://www.ngk.com/more_info.asp?AAIA=&pid=3909

NGK's website rcommends a R6918B-8 for $27.44.

http://www.ngk.com/results_appOther.asp?otherMotiveID=30594&mfid=1

You will be fine with a BR9EG, BR9E, BR9EIX, ect....

Don't forget to "read" your plugs, they can be a wealth of info.

http://ericgorr.com/techarticles/sparkplugs.html

Good luck, Steve
 

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