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Spark Plug Preference for newer KTM's
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[QUOTE="KDX220rm, post: 25436, member: 16113"] Show pony, what the heck are you talking about Roadrunner? Geeze, I thought it was great to have friends. [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/smile.gif[/img] Forgot to tell you one thing. If you go to the BR8ES or BR8EV, you will need to get a different spark plug protection bootie. I think its around $2.50 at the KTM dealer. The rubber gromment bootie that works on the factory plug, doesn't seal around the BR8E plugs, so it will let dirt fall down into the cylinder if you don't replace it with the modified ones that work on the BR8E plugs. ------------------ '00 KTM250exc [url="http://www.goodguys.dirtrider.net"]www.goodguys.dirtrider.net[/url] [/QUOTE]
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