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Old 11-29-2009, 05:10 PM
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Anyone use the E3 plugs advertised on this site in a Hurricane?
If so any issues? gains? loss?(besides the loss of money for the plugs) ;-)
 
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No-one??
I guess......if I can find the right ones, I'll be the lab-rat. Saw them on a show called Gears on the Speed network. Supposed to cause a more complete burn in the cylinder. Seems like a good theory. Po mans MSD????
 
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i was interested in them also. please post the size for the cane if you find it.
 
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I think this is it. I got the info from this list and a few other crossreference lists. NGK-DPR9EA-9 to AC Delco R121XLS or Accell 882 then to e3 site for part no E3.36

http://www.gadgetjq.com/spark_plug_c...motorcycle.htm
http://www.e3sparkplugs.com/pdf/powersportcross.pdf

I post these links in case the info is wrong, I don't wanna be responsible for damage to anybodies baby.
 
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Especially not a Texas rider!!!
 
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What do winterize mean?
 
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Originally Posted by VeryMotley
NGK-DPR9EA-9 to AC Delco R121XLS or Accell 882 then to e3 site for part no E3.36
That's what I get from the charts you posted. I have never heard of them. I found a web page and put our bikes in and it can up with not available.
If it helps to get a better burn with this crappy ethanol chit, I am all in. I am tired of the bike sputtering and choking. I guess I could raise the jets to get more fuel in but I hate taking things apart that run crappy now and then due to the fuel station that may be selling more than 10%E.

Please post the results if you install them.
 
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Thanks TB2. I will.

And Classic; Thank you for the info. I was commenting on the lack of cold days in Texas. It was mid 60f yesterday. 55f is high today. In most of Texas there is no need to winterize we get some ice but it doesn't last long enough to make varnish. Oz sounds fun. I used to know some waitresses from Australia their stories were great, and the were hot and very fun to hang out with.
 
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Well after my lack of winter comment, I get the news "Winter like weather for the next week. Possible snow mixed with rain tonight, and just snow by Fri. But it'll probly be 70 next week. <----- All temps. in Fahrenheit. U.S.A. U.S.A.

Ha Ha Ha I know metric makes more sense but I had to suffer through standard in school and I'd hate to think of all the wasted time. I would have liked the factor of 10 thing in school though. :burnout:
 


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