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Which plug heat range - Arbie - 30-12-13 Happy new year to you all ![]() ![]() Re: Which plug heat range - wezdavo - 30-12-13 cr8 is standard Re: Which plug heat range - darrsi - 30-12-13 Spend a couple more quid on each and buy Iridium. ![]() http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem?itemId=110823536730#ht_1495wt_1199 Re: Which plug heat range - JZS 600 - 30-12-13 Go Iridium! Mines been in 16000 miles and still look perfect! Re: Which plug heat range - john 087 - 30-12-13 Hi All. First and fore most happy New Year to one and all, Will have my fazer four years in the middle of January 10, Fitted the iridium plugs shortly after buying the bike at 46500 miles. Its now got 61500 miles on it didn’t touch the plugs since then. When are often are there changed. Re: Which plug heat range - Exupnut - 30-12-13 20k Re: Which plug heat range - john 087 - 30-12-13 ok thanks. is there any need to remove and check, or just leave well enough alone. Re: Which plug heat range - Punkstig - 31-12-13 Bought mine with 12k on it and now up to 34k- not touched the plugs! Re: Which plug heat range - john 087 - 31-12-13 Thanks i will leave well enough alone. Re: Which plug heat range - Techs - 13-01-14 Hey folks.. Can anyone tell me what is the difference (if any) between NGK Iridium CR8EIX and CR9EIX plugs, as both types are listed on fleabay as suitable for a 2001 model FZS 600 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NGK-Iridium-Motorcycle-Spark-Plug-Yamaha-2001-FZS600-Fazer-CR9EIX-/310709632447?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item4857bcbdbf http://www.ebay.ie/itm/NGK-Iridium-Spark-Plug-YAMAHA-FZS600-Fazer-98-04-CR8EIX-4218-/151031477194?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item232a2d73ca Cheers.. Re: Which plug heat range - JoeRock - 13-01-14 (13-01-14, 01:08 AM)Techs link Wrote: Hey folks.. 8's are for a lower temperature range (i mean as in the weather) - they're the ones recommended for our temperature here in the UK for the FZS Re: Which plug heat range - Techs - 13-01-14 Cheers Joe.. Seen as i'm only across the pond in Ireland i guess i should stick with the 8's then. ![]() (13-01-14, 01:11 AM)JoeRock link Wrote: 8's are for a lower temperature range (i mean as in the weather) - they're the ones recommended for our temperature here in the UK for the FZS Re: Which plug heat range - darrsi - 13-01-14 http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinfo/spark_plugs/partnumberkey.pdf |