Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
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Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
I have some questions:
Can someone tell me something to this sparkplugs?
You can use a NGK plug ER9EH or ER10EH for rvf and vfr 400. Someone here in the forum who use the NGK R847??
How much for a plug in the UK and can you give me a dealer? Graeme France?
Michael
Can someone tell me something to this sparkplugs?
You can use a NGK plug ER9EH or ER10EH for rvf and vfr 400. Someone here in the forum who use the NGK R847??
How much for a plug in the UK and can you give me a dealer? Graeme France?
Michael
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Re: Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... 4957&rs=gb" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
These guys sell them - not cheap though!
Are you making a special engine Michael??
These guys sell them - not cheap though!
Are you making a special engine Michael??

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Re: Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
Bugger me, £37 per plug!!! you can get a set of 4 ER9EH's for £36 from Mr Ricko
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Re: Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
I take it you've not seen Mike's bike then...razghost wrote:Bugger me, £37 per plug!!! you can get a set of 4 ER9EH's for £36 from Mr Ricko
http://www.400greybike.info/newforum/vi ... =62&t=4014" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
No, i make no special engine, i use this plugs in my engine. I got them from my neighbour who work in the ssp 600 world champion chip.CMSMJ1 wrote:http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... 4957&rs=gb
These guys sell them - not cheap though!
Are you making a special engine Michael??
I don´t know that this plugs are so expensive. I found the plugs here in Germany
for 26.-€

Michael
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Re: Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
I'm using them (R847-10's), the bike runs like clockwork.mruehl34 wrote: Someone here in the forum who use the NGK R847??
I got mine NOS from Japan for cheap. Once these go I have no more.


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Re: Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
Michael: Some 11's on yahoo japan for 40 quid.
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Re: Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
Are these surface discharge plugs and if so what is the benefit?
Too spensiff!!!
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Re: Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
better plugs have a reduced spark time (the total time for a spark to happen), shorter spark time means the fuel will be more compact when it ignites creating a cleaner burn, more energy pushing the piston down and less likely of leaving unburnt fuel to escape out the zorst so generally more efficient
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Re: Spark plug VFR/RVF 400
will have to price these up in work !!!