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    nhman Guest

    Default List of Replacement Spark Plugs - gap specs

    Does anyone have any experience with changing plugs or plug gaps for optimum performance, especially on 48cc chinese engines? thanks


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    I have a list of plugs that will work.

    NGK B6HS & B5HS
    Champion L86C
    Champion CJ7Y low profile ( I like these)
    Autolite 425
    ND W2OFS_U
    Bosch W9EO

    I've read somewhere???? there is a splitfire plug that works.
    It's all about preference & reliability.

    I gap my plugs within the factory suggested range (I have to look it up everytime I gap a plug :? )

    nhman, I doubt this is what you wanted to hear....lol, but I choose reliability over hi-performance.
    somebody here will have some input for you.
    later
    Dave

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    gone_fishin Guest

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    plug gap as suggested by dax: .020-.025

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    mikesbike Guest

    Default List of Replacement Spark Plugs - gap specs

    I've read that the Diamond Fire E3 plug works well in our bikes. Can someone tell me which one works? Plug part #?
    Thanks!

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    Butch Guest

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    the correct plug is E3.12

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