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427cobra
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Post by 427cobra »

Can I use the same spark plug in all my 80's sleds? I have BR8ES's in my 82 TF and 80 LF. However my 84 SF came with BR9ES's.

Should I switch to run all BR8's or BR9's? What have you guys had good luck with. I havent had any problems with the BR8ES's..... :think:

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Eric A.

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Post by smitfire »

i use the BR9es in my sportfire and trailfires
work good, they are a colder plug than the BR8es
not sure about liquifires
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i run n2c or n3c champions myself in all my jds.
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Post by JDFanPa »

Ive usally been swayed to the ngks like alot of people. But this season Ive noticed having some very good luck with the champions RP has recomended and the l78 and 82 in my 72 400 and 73 x8s that require the short reach plugs.
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Post by 427cobra »

I was thinking of trying the champions. They are usually a little cheaper too.

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