Ok, so fill me in on this, ..thanks to Dennis and several others, i've got this whole ignition advancer thing down pretty good now..but in the case of my kat, with bad plugs, or when it had bad plugs...if poor plugs can contribute to poor starting consistency when its cold..why do they work better when its warmed up.
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Here's the why...
Spark plugs are designed to be self-cleaning, like some ovens, burning off excess build-up once they hit their ideal temp range. Where this ideal temp range occurs is a part of the temperature aspect of a spark plug (i.e. - hot plugs vs. cold plugs). Thus, on a hot bike, the plugs should be burning off fouling better than they would be on a cold bike, and this would make the bike easier to start.
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=-= The CyberPoet
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