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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="Matt90GT, post: 1400362, member: 30871"] Changing heat ranges has always been misunderstood and kind of a myth of correcting fouling plugs. "It is a common misconception that spark plugs create heat. They don't. A heat range refers to how much heat a spark plug is capable of removing from the combustion chamber." Basically run to hot of a plug and overheat, to cold and carbon foul. If you are oil fouling, you need to adjust your jetting. Best bet is to NOT change the heat range unless you know why to. Read up on plugs here: [url]http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/tech_support/spark_plugs/p2.asp?mode=nml[/url] Now with that being said all my bikes run 9s and are jetted correctly. So no fouling issues. No overheating issues. But going from a E to a G plug or IX plug will not change the heat range at all. Just the materials used. The IX plugs are awesome, dont gap them and are very resistant to fouling. Yes they are 9-11 bucks but worth it. [/QUOTE]
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