Spark plugs
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I'd say from experience that pretty much any plug (in the recommended fitment obviously) works 'well' in the S - and the fitting of a platinum Bosch, for example, will feel pretty much the same as fitting a brand new plug of another type/make.sandbar wrote:That works!!
But are they any good on the S?? As good as or better than the Bosch??
sandbar
A test worth trying would be to fit a 5000 mile-old FR6DP after having done a few miles on a brand new, bog-standard NGK. I'd reckon there's a fair chance that the fresh NGK would feel better, or at least no worse. There's a certain placebo effect going on here - if you fit a fancy plug, and therefore have that knowledge in mind whilst riding, your motor will run better. Whether it is or not may be subjective. Of course, if someone wants to do some dyno work with the various different plugs fitted to the exact same bike - plus do detailed fuel consumption tests etc - it'd be quite interesting...
...perhaps even a topic for a BMW Club meeting

Re: Stupid question no. 437
One very similar to that Adam - but not a trader's site.adamski49 wrote:Was it http://www.spark-plugs.co.uk/ by any chance?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.
Adam
I use spark-plugs.co.uk to get my NGK iridiums - they're one of the only places which carries a regular stock of them.
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I have fitted new spark plugs brisks
there is definitely a big in improvement
in engine running smoothly
also in acceleration
definitely worth £7:50 each
Feels like a different bike to be honest
Also did oil and filter used Castrol R4, fully synthetic oil
as recommended by BMW.
Gear changes is so slick now, big, big improvement
Speedmachine
there is definitely a big in improvement
in engine running smoothly
also in acceleration
definitely worth £7:50 each
Feels like a different bike to be honest
Also did oil and filter used Castrol R4, fully synthetic oil
as recommended by BMW.
Gear changes is so slick now, big, big improvement


Speedmachine
Oil & Plugs
Just a bit of advise I have a 2003 twin spark model, with 2600 miles, what would you Guy's recomend would be
the best plugs and Oil?

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Re: Oil & Plugs
I'd stick with mineral oil until you get to at least 6k.NA1959 wrote:Just a bit of advise I have a 2003 twin spark model, with 2600 miles, what would you Guy's recomend would bethe best plugs and Oil?
Cheers,
Paul
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Re: Oil & Plugs
What he said, certainly at that mileage.Paul wrote:
I'd stick with mineral oil until you get to at least 6k.
Cheers,
Paul
I always used Castrol GPS (semi-synth) or Halfords semi in my S's - don't see fully-synth as worth it tbh. Just stick in any good, branded 10w40 and rag the crap out of it. That motor won't be fully run-in until at least 20k. Rather than pay a fortune for expensive fully-synthetic oils, use cheaper and change it every 3k.
F/Synth transmission oil is very worthwhile though - definitely makes a difference. Lighter gear change and less notchiness.
Castrol GP's good stuff (not GPS which is a semi).NA1959 wrote:Thanks chaps I'll use mineral oil and let her bed in.
Still feals very tight! and needs more miles on her! Weheeeee! Keep e'r lit!!!
If we get any warm weather, I can most certainly recommend (hold your breath) Harley-Davidson 20w50 oil. It's a very high quality, low-additive mineral oil which is superb and designed specifically with hot-running air-cooled motors in mind. About 4 quid a litre. Proably wouldn't use it in the winter though as it's viscosity may be a bit heavy.
I am now running my 8000 mile twinspark on 5W50 fully synthetic as it is cheap to buy. It does not rattle as much when hot and there is less vibration.
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