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Unfouling plugs
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[QUOTE="Danny8785, post: 145201, member: 24224"] I have tryed that before but it never seems to work for me (when i need it to). I don't think that I really have a bad fouling problem, people tell me that i ride mine (1994 kdx 200) kind of easy. The only time I ever hit the "powerband" is during a drag race and going up hills. My freind has a 2001 CR125 that constantly fouls plugs, and he also keeps it reved up all the time. He won't change the jetting or even go down a number on the plug. The only plug he will put in it is a BR9EG and he says he gets tired of buying 5 dollar plugs all the time. This stuff made those fouled plugs look new, and i was more or less talkin to poe ple with his problem [/QUOTE]
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