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Canadian Daves JustKDX
fouling plugs
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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 673982, member: 16552"] Another go..... If you have had the bike that short a time, you haven't [b]had[/b] the time to get a feel for what's 'normal'. Start with the basics if you haven't already (surely you [b]have[/b], right?). Any jetting should be done with a clean air filter, otherwise you are wasting your time. Plug fouling in a kdx that has [b]not[/b] been rejetted is common. Go to an '8' plug as jason said. An -evx is nice, but not a requirement. You can use a less expensive plug to set the bike up, then if you wish you can change to the rare-metal plug for reliability after the jetting is sorted out. ...and you didn't list your current jet-set. You can't get any reasonable advice on which direction to go if you don't say where you [b]are![/b] I read somewhere, ;) [/QUOTE]
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