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    Along with the jet kit when i put it in, i'm doin the ignition advancer and possibly sprockets. Since she'll be slightly dismantled lol I was thinkin of upgrading the plugs as well. What are some good companies to go with? I was just gonna see if NGK had some for the Kat since they're widely touted as a great plug, OPINIONS PLEASE?

  • #2
    No need to "upgrade" plugs , NGK are just fine . If they NEED replaced , get you some more of those : .
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    • #3
      .......yep........nothing but NGK and NGKL only.............
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      • #4
        Originally posted by md86
        No need to "upgrade" plugs , NGK are just fine . If they NEED replaced , get you some more of those : .
        +1

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        • #5
          More specifically CR9EIX. That's the part number for the Iridiums.
          -Stephen






          the future's uncertain, and the end is always near - The Doors

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          • #6
            Originally posted by stb000013
            More specifically CR9EIX. That's the part number for the Iridiums.
            i like the iridiums and the performance shop i go to ( EDR performance )
            suggested using them - he uses them and said he sees about a 1 HP gain using them. he builds race motors and spends a lot of time on his dyno - so i go by what he says.

            tim

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            • #7
              NGK or DENSO are the two recommendations by Suzuki. Since Denso aren't common in the USA, that means NGK, which is what I run.

              Some places carry the Irridiums at the same price as the stock plugs, in which case you should definitely run the irridiums.

              Cheers
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