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[QUOTE="bigred455, post: 329853, member: 19827"] .. I have done this many of times installed a new plug did a throttle chop,and the plug has it original color. I wen't up to a 180 main from a 160 just to see,guess what no color, i knew the 160 is what the bike wanted i was just testing. If i have a slightly used plug with color on the insulator nose not the shank and i go up 1 step on the main i can get a change in the plug color,compared to a new plug.Remember i am talking about the nose of the plug not the shank.It sounds to me big bore cr is looking at the nose of the insulator not the shank,so i still believe my statement. [/QUOTE]
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