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- March 4, 2004 at 2:18 am #40223
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InactiveSomeone told me that ND (Nippo’s) gave you more Hp/pep/last longer/don’t foul/etc than the BRG’s, is that true, specifically on the Rotax.
March 4, 2004 at 7:46 am #46388Anonymous
InactiveRich,
We ran both Densos amd NGK’s all last year. I didn’t notice a difference from one brand to the next, other than the price. 😉March 4, 2004 at 7:24 pm #46389Anonymous
InactiveDane,
Thanks!
Hey do you know anyone who wants to buy a RX-7, 1994, black for $13,500?
My son is selling his. He has about $2,500 of after market stuff on it.
March 4, 2004 at 7:38 pm #46390Anonymous
InactiveRich,
I’ll let some people know about it. How is the milage on it?
March 4, 2004 at 7:45 pm #46391Anonymous
InactiveDane,
71,000 miles, opps it is a 1993 RX-7
You are in National kart news again, #82!!!!:
March 2004
Page 12March 5, 2004 at 2:37 am #46392Anonymous
InactiveRich,
The only difference between teh Denso plugs and the BR’s is that the Denso’s draw half the amperage from your battery which in theory should keep your battery from dying on the track during a race and causing a fouled plug. In my experience the Denso’s were more fickle than the BR’s and would foul easier…so bottom line is don’t waste your money on a Denso and replace your plugs every race.March 5, 2004 at 2:36 pm #46393Anonymous
InactiveDennis and guys,
Thanks and I will stay with the BR plugs and put a new one in for each race day, just like I have in the past.
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