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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="mudpack, post: 1401427, member: 99293"] Spark plugs do not remove heat from cylinders. Hotter plugs do not cause overheating. The heat range of a spark plug is set to keep the plug hot enough to clean itself without the electrodes getting so hot that they cause pre-ignition. Standard plugs like the one in our KDX200's have nickel-alloy electrodes. The expensive plugs like the ones in the KX-series bikes have precious metal electrodes which are much smaller diameter. Spark plugs cannot add power, they can only cause misfiring which reduces power. A coil does not change power output; they either create a spark or they don't. Lots of misconceptions floating around about those two components. [/QUOTE]
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