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 nology coils,plugs and leads
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Joined: Nov 2005
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Has anyone out there tried nology plugs,leads or coils. Plugs I'm running are NKG DPR8EA9 but nology only have equivalent for DPR7EA or DPR9EA. Or has anyone have any alternatives.
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Joined: Jan 2005
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Should be Riding
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Should be Riding
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I have the Nology couls and wires, but I am still using the stock plugs. It's an upgrade definitely worth the upgrade. Sometime soon I will go with the Splitfire TP416B, or the NGK IX Iridium plugs. Soren
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Thanks Soren, the splitfire site shows a Tp416C for the america is this correct or should I be looking for the 416B
Trev
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Should be Riding
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That is a good question. They are both the same motor. However, I am having a vary tough time finding the Splitfire plugs anywhere, I may go with the NGK Iridium (DPR9EIX-9) or Denso Iridium (IX24B). Soren
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Joined: Jan 2005
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I have the coils and plugs and I did not notice a performance gain but the bike ran better...smoother.
There was a thread about 3 weeks ago that alot of us who have them chimed in on. might want to check back a few weeks ago.
Johnny
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