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Of spark plugs and power valves.
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[QUOTE="nate_z, post: 215221, member: 24712"] [b]RM plug[/b] Your stock spark plug is a heat range of 8. The -8 in the plug number denotes the heat range. There is also a R6918-9 and KX 85's and 100's come with a R6525K-105, which is a number 10 heat range. It isn't abnormal to run an 8 in a 125. In 1998 and 1999 KTM's 125 SX has the exact same plug as your RM. I would probably run a BR8EVX because those are around $8 and the bike seems to run a little better than with a BR8ES. Definetely keep an eye on your plug readings though. [/QUOTE]
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