Spark plugs
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Spark plugs
Just some advice.
On what spark plugs to fit to my r1100s
also how much and where to get them for
Cheers
speedmachine
On what spark plugs to fit to my r1100s
also how much and where to get them for
Cheers
speedmachine
winger wrote:Just make sure you get the right one,there are two different plugs for the S(in the Brisk range),when i enquired through a Dutch source they wouldn't e'm to me without seeing the bike,started to think Malc BBP chip syndrome!!!
You sounding paranoid Mr C
Lloyd
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It's not how fast you ride, it's how you ride fast.
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...when I asked for the Brisks, the gave me a negative advice. On a stock bike : Ok, but with a aftermarket chip (I use a Laser) : don't do it !
...do you want a smoother engine : a good throttle balancing job, high octane fuel, chip, free flow exhaust, free flow filter, and what gave a BIG improvement in smoothness ; a bigger induct (I use such a CF one).
...all-in-all a 'bit' noisy, but smooooooth...! (especially in the 5000+ RPM range)
...do you want a smoother engine : a good throttle balancing job, high octane fuel, chip, free flow exhaust, free flow filter, and what gave a BIG improvement in smoothness ; a bigger induct (I use such a CF one).
...all-in-all a 'bit' noisy, but smooooooth...! (especially in the 5000+ RPM range)
Have a nice day !
Ron.
R1200S + R1200RT
(RoLoo as in RowLow...)
Ron.
R1200S + R1200RT
(RoLoo as in RowLow...)
[quote="RoLoo...... but with a aftermarket chip (I use a Laser) : don't do it ! ... good throttle balancing job, high octane fuel, chip, free flow exhaust, free flow filter, and what gave a BIG improvement in smoothness ; a bigger induct (I use such a CF one). ...all-in-all a 'bit' noisy, but smooooooth...! (especially in the 5000+ RPM range)[/quote]
Same set up as me then. I might change them back to the Bosch Platties. I got the Brisks from Motorworks after speaking to Darren.
Same set up as me then. I might change them back to the Bosch Platties. I got the Brisks from Motorworks after speaking to Darren.
BMW R1100S (Black)
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Thank you for the advice
I've spoken to Darren at motoworks.
I will be fitted brisks plugs in the next couple of days
also ordered a new oil filter and attachment for the oil filter.
£28 including VAT and delivery.
I will let you know, if the spark plugs have in proved anything.
Cheers, Speedmachine
I've spoken to Darren at motoworks.
I will be fitted brisks plugs in the next couple of days
also ordered a new oil filter and attachment for the oil filter.
£28 including VAT and delivery.
I will let you know, if the spark plugs have in proved anything.
Cheers, Speedmachine
Stupid question no. 437
winger wrote:Bosch FR6DP
Is there an NGK equivalent that works well?
NGK were always the best on the old Alfas and I have a bit of a soft spot for them.
sandbar
Re: Stupid question no. 437
sandbar wrote:
Is there an NGK equivalent that works well?
NGK were always the best on the old Alfas and I have a bit of a soft spot for them.
sandbar
I did have the url to a site where you can cross-reference the different makers' plug specs. I'll try and find it for you.
I always use an NGK Iridium (B8HVX in this case) in my MZ - overkill perhaps but the difference in engine smoothness is marked, to say the least. They're about 6 quid each, and worth every penny.
FR6DP's do work well in the BM's.
Re: Stupid question no. 437
Gromit wrote:I did have the url to a site where you can cross-reference the different makers' plug specs. I'll try and find it for you.
Was it http://www.spark-plugs.co.uk/ by any chance?
Adam
Forgive me father for I have sinned... ex S owner moved onto pastures new with four cylinders and a chain... and back to a twin, albeit in a V.
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