I have them in me car, but they have a recomended life of 60000 mile and are standard fitment in it.
I had some cold splitfire plugs in me FZR when i got it and it was a right bitch, would flood all the time and foul up very moment you wasnt wide open. The best thing i ever did was put it back to standard. I would maybe use them in a race bike but deffo not on a road bike.
But if there in it already i would leave them in if it runs well enough.
Cheers
Ian
NC30 Iridium Plugs (concensus)
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Re: NC30 Iridium Plugs (concensus)
Interesting, why do you prefer NDs over NGK???reverse cylinder jim wrote:I never use them either.
I do prefer Nippon Denso plugs to ngk's in my nc though
I'm sure I get better mpg from NDs over NGKs in the Transalp.....
I did try Iridiums once & saw no advantage in any way, shape or form.
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Re: NC30 Iridium Plugs (concensus)
I was hoping for a reply from somebody who'd used them.. to see if they had good or bad results.. with the ZXR I found it actually ran better on the standard plugs!Cammo wrote:Because they are 8mm (tiny!) and there are only 3 models of bikes that use them.lizard821000 wrote:on a similar note, why is it that the tiny vfr plugs are so fking dear!?
New tooling to manufacture them plus less volume equals higher cost!
If you think the ER9/10's are dear then try the ngk 8mm race plugs.![]()
Sorry for getting off topic...
Next time I change the plugs i'll just get standard.
But to go off topic.
Cammo... the NGK raceplugs (The ones without electrodes) I can get a set about the same price as the normal plugs are they suitable for a road bike?
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NC30 Iridium Plugs (concensus)
I have denso ones in my bike plus 8 spare ones (new)
So I think I'm gonna b sticking to my denso ones for a while lol
I have never used STD plugs in my nc35 and my bike runs fine
So I think I'm gonna b sticking to my denso ones for a while lol
I have never used STD plugs in my nc35 and my bike runs fine
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Re: NC30 Iridium Plugs (concensus)
Since using ND's ive never had any running problems with my bike (fouled plug etc) like ive had when running NGK's. Plus i swear it feels more alive with ND's fitted!phil x wrote:Interesting, why do you prefer NDs over NGK???reverse cylinder jim wrote:I never use them either.
I do prefer Nippon Denso plugs to ngk's in my nc though
I'm sure I get better mpg from NDs over NGKs in the Transalp.....
I did try Iridiums once & saw no advantage in any way, shape or form.
Phil
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Re: NC30 Iridium Plugs (concensus)
i used them in my 2 poker and once fouled they wont fire.... there shit imo lol
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Re: NC30 Iridium Plugs (concensus)
used them in my old 99 rrx blade and i could not tell the diference have them in a cb13 only reason was the claimed longer service life as they claim the tips don;t erode away like a conventional plug , have had no issues with them so far. wether they are worth the extra cost over normal plugs the jurys still out : only really bought them for the blade at the time for the claimed extended service life as getting plugs in and out an old blade is a bstd job vfrs are a doddle by comparisin.
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Re: NC30 Iridium Plugs (concensus)
I haven't had any issues with them in my racebike, but I was told (by a reputable bike mechanic) that they were more suited to engines with higher compression than standard and can foul more easily in a standard engine.Neosophist wrote:Cammo... the NGK raceplugs (The ones without electrodes) I can get a set about the same price as the normal plugs are they suitable for a road bike?
I think they only come in 10 and 11 heat range so not really suited to my roadie.
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