Spark plugs (IRIDIUM)

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Spark plugs (IRIDIUM)

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The best price I've found for Iridium spark plugs for the Firestorm is from here:-

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=015

I bought a set for my bike, and the service was very good :!:

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Tell you what Chris, the biggest difference i noticed after fitting these (also got them on ebay) was that during the winter months, rather than requiring 2 or 3 turns to start in the cold mornings it would literally start first time every time!
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I put iridium plugs in my old Storm & bought some for my newie recently, but before I got them changed (no, of course I can't do it myself...) I was told they're standard in the latest model.

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Squiffythewombat wrote:Tell you what Chris, the biggest difference i noticed after fitting these (also got them on ebay) was that during the winter months, rather than requiring 2 or 3 turns to start in the cold mornings it would literally start first time every time!
That was one of the reasons I got them Toby, as I've heard good results from people on here. Interesting though about the difference in the winter, not that my bike gets that much use then :lol:
I was trying a set of Split-Fire plugs, but after only about 5,000mls were starting to show signs of being not so good :!:

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VTRgirl wrote:I put iridium plugs in my old Storm & bought some for my newie recently, but before I got them changed (no, of course I can't do it myself...) I was told they're standard in the latest model.

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I didn't know they were standard in the latest model VTRgirl :!: But probably a good move :!: :D

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Me neither. Haven't checked yet. Could be baldrocks. :lol:
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ngk only list the iridium plugs now,the plugs that was fittedfrom the factory are no longer available and not even listed
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Post by Norton500 »

Anyone tried Nippon Denso's IX27B? They've got a 0.4mm iridium electrode as opposed to NGK DPR9EIX-9's which are 0.6mm; so should - in theory - be better than the NGK?
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Post by snipper »

just ordered 2 :D ...... i was stuck for some last month and as a last resort i put champion in wich i hate with a passion ........ and about 1k miles later you can tell there in on these damp mornings :cry:
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Post by Captain Shapeless »

Nice one sirch, that's well timely as I've been searching for some today. :D

Some places are charging over a tenner + VAT + postage for one plug!
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