I have VW Golf GTI which uses Bosch 3 pole plugs. Contrary to popular belief these do not fire across 3 gaps at once but alternate randomly, presumably to prolong life of plug. They cannot be adjusted and don't last very long either. I use standard NGK in my Guzzis
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Berry" <guzzis-@hotmail.com> To: <Loopfram-@topica.com> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 2:22 AM Subject: Re: Alternate spark plug numbers
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Has anyone had any experience with the splitfire plugs? What about the Bosch 4 prong plug? The idea makes sense, but I know people who's cars
have
run worse with them. Have only a few friends who have had a positive experience with them. How 'bout y'all? IMHO, I just prefer a good ol' NGK or Nippondenso. Cheers! Chris in NC '74 Eldo civ.
From: Richard Cunningham <cunn-@cyou.com> Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: Alternate spark plug numbers Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 16:22:32 -0800
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Hi everyone, I think I finally got my V700 running well again and not eating spark plugs. While trying to get the bike running well I had the oppurtunity to
research
other brands of spark plugs, that cross from the NGK part number. I thought this info may be useful if at anytime you can't find NGK plugs as seems everyone uses. Here are the numbers: Split Fire SF426C, Champion 813, Nipondensco 385,
and
Autolite 4252. I could only locate the autolites and they seem to be working well, after another round of carb adjusting new plugs factory preset positions, I adjusted the right side in until
the
bike started running rough then back 1/4 smoothed the running, then did the left side the same. I put about six miles on the bike checked the plug color, right was just turning tan left was a little darker thus I
adjusted
in another 1/4 turn bike still seems to run smooth. I have noticed that the exhuast smell that was predominant before is now gone, was stinking the garage and me up :-) Any way I will be putting some more miles on it and keeping a good check
on
the plug color. Looks like I will be on the road as the weather has been in the 70's here it really sucked wrenching and
not
riding.
Rick 67 V700 Fl
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