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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="reepicheep, post: 1400371, member: 104942"] Thanks all, great info! Since I started the thread I figure I owe more facts here as I find them. As per the NGK web site: 95-96 KDX-200: BR9ES 97-06 KDX-200: BR8ES 03-05 KDX-220: BR8ES 90-03 KX-60: BR9EG Lower numbers are hotter plugs (Thanks Dave!). So the KX is actually running a cooler plug than the KDX. Target temp for the plug? Above 450 deg C and below 850 deg C (whoa! That is HOT). [IMG]http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/tech_support/spark_plugs/image/charttempfiringend.gif[/IMG] Oh the irony. My KDX is actually 95, so technically I should be running the same plugs as the KX-60, not the other way around. I wonder if Kawasaki just changed their mind, or if there are CDI differences? Of course I now have the Eric Gorr 220 kit, so who knows how that changed it. If anything, I can probably run a hotter plug as the nicisil coating should do a great job transferring heat. I couldn't find any details of the ramifications of the electrode material composition yet. Cool info! Thanks all! [/QUOTE]
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