Spark plugs

Mike manson

Well-Known Member
I’m sure this topic has come up but I’m getting ready to assemble some of the parts I took off the bike to clean it figured I throw some new plugs in it before I fired it up what your thoughts on a good plug to put in


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Unsprung

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OEM Champions. I was running Autolites and the Champions actually helped with dampening the peg vibrations, not all gone but more bearable. Ask Eric th3infamous one, got that info from him.
 

Mike manson

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OEM Champions. I was running Autolites and the Champions actually helped with dampening the peg vibrations, not all gone but more bearable. Ask Eric th3infamous one, got that info from him.
I trust you guys you guys are the bigdog guru that’s why I ask ever if it’s something dumb better safe then sorry


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Unsprung

In the Potters hand...
John Sachs says save your money and run OEM cause the other stuff is just fluff. Quality plugs are not necessarily the most pricey gimmick out there but what’s been proven to work, at $2 a piece I keep an extra set in my tool roll.
 

Th3InfamousI

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John Sachs says save your money and run OEM cause the other stuff is just fluff. Quality plugs are not necessarily the most pricey gimmick out there but what’s been proven to work, at $2 a piece I keep an extra set in my tool roll.
Yep You can even buy them for $1.50 at Walmart.

If I'm installing new pipes I usually go through a couple sets anytime I remove them I just replace and at that price you cant argue.

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BWG56

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John Sachs says save your money and run OEM cause the other stuff is just fluff. Quality plugs are not necessarily the most pricey gimmick out there but what’s been proven to work, at $2 a piece I keep an extra set in my tool roll.
:oldrant::oldbang: I just bought 8 (Champion) of them 2 weeks ago at Auto Zone, $2.54ea. :oldhardlaugh::oldhardlaugh::oldhardlaugh::old2:
 

Mike manson

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I wanted to replace plugs just had carb torn apart and cleaned and next month I’m taking total performance rockers off and replacing and putting new s&s rockers and tubes in so I wanna keep I eye out and rocker arms s&s


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BWG56

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I rather waste gas we have 2’ of white stuff outside I rather hop in my ram and waste it


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:oldhardlaugh:That's what I was thinking when you said about $4 of gas, I use that much from red light to red light when I take the Hellcat:oldhardlaugh:Especially when the tires are smoking the whole time.
 

piledriver

New Member
I’m sure this topic has come up but I’m getting ready to assemble some of the parts I took off the bike to clean it figured I throw some new plugs in it before I fired it up what your thoughts on a good plug to put in


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The champion plugs work best for me
 
I actually just replaced my oem plugs for HD screamin eagle plugs. Bike doesn’t seem to have the mid range power it used to. Gapped them to around .038 which was what the stockers were. I think I’ll go back to the Champion next time.
 
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