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Old 07-10-2014, 05:09 AM   #1
twowheeler   twowheeler is offline
 
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"Sup dude. I'd run the spark plug that came in it unless it was defective. Contrary to belief an NGK spark plug is not an 'upgrade' over a perfectly functioning spark plug of a different make."

How about an IMO with that statement?

Its common knowledge that nearly everyone changes out to an NGK and most of them an irridium. Much better reliability, starting and power...IJAEO (in just about everyones opinion)
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Old 07-14-2014, 12:00 AM   #2
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"Sup dude. I'd run the spark plug that came in it unless it was defective. Contrary to belief an NGK spark plug is not an 'upgrade' over a perfectly functioning spark plug of a different make."

How about an IMO with that statement?

Its common knowledge that nearly everyone changes out to an NGK and most of them an irridium. Much better reliability, starting and power...IJAEO (in just about everyones opinion)
Yes, sorry it was my opinion. I myself changed to a regular NGK when I first bought my scooter. Mine originally came with a Torch plug and I suspect that most of them do. I only base my opinion on my experience with two pieces of equipment that also came with the Torch plug, and they perform just fine.
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