Kevcules
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So do we agree. CR8EHIX-9 is the way to go?
I hope they will work well.....that's what I ordered.....
So do we agree. CR8EHIX-9 is the way to go?
The original iridium plugs in my sons 2002 Honda Civic Si were changed at 187k miles and they looked just fine. Also, I use iridium plugs in everything I possibly can, and have for years. As long as you do not have oil or fuel/air mixture issues, they will last way over 100k miles.
I cannot attest to the holes in the inner fairing thing only that I am always reluctant to drill holes in anything on my bikes. I figure the engineers that designed the things know more than me.
I'm going to replace my spark plugs. Since I have a 2008 ST1300 and NGK recommends the standard plug only, ( i have standard Denso in it now) is there anyone on here with the same vintage bike that are using iridiums with no issues? Since the standard plugs are CR7EH-9 , would the iridium be CR7EHIX-9 ? Some sites call for the CR9EH-9 and CR9EHIX-9 for my bike? I have the Denso U22FER-9 which is the same as the NGK CR7EH-9
"When I did my 16,000 mile service, I replaced my spark plugs. But, for the life of me, I could not find the correct standard plug anywhere. So, I was forced to use the iridium plugs. After much research and agony I found and installed NGK CR9EHIX-9 Iridium Plugs. (The standard was: NGK CR9EH-9 Standard Plug). I've been using them for the last 16,000 miles. They still look very good, and have performed without issues.
The difference between a CR9EHIX-9 and a CR7EHIX-9 is the heat rating. The FIRST "9" in the plug number represents the heat rating of the plug. For NGK, the higher the number, the cooler the plug. NGK heat ratings range from 2 - 11; Two being the hottest, eleven being the coldest.
As for the inner cowling, check out this thread: https://www.st-owners.com/forums/sh...ved-the-inner-cowling&highlight=inner+cowling
I didn't want to try the "9" in case it was too cold of a plug.
Does anyone have advice on what gap to use with the iridium plugs?
Does anyone have advice on what gap to use with the iridium plugs?