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    Best spark plug?

    I always have used NKG "OEM" plugs in all my trikes, is there are better plug out there? Thought this might help for those cold natured engines and improve performance. Here is one on eBay and it sounds like a winner, any ideas? http://www.ebay.com/itm/1X-BRISK-BR1...item25766769e9

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    nope. NGK is king in my books.
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    i like the njk's also and so does honda.... i had a trike once with a champion and it worked good too buy i only had it 6 months, so you decide...
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    i think if you use that plug you'll be wasting your $ and be unhappy. it just dose not look right. we have to gap our plugs depending on engine mods or not and biek type. where's the lead to adjsut?
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    I agree with you guys NGK is the best and long lasting ,just wondered if there was anything better out there.

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    NGK. I run those in my Turbo Toyota over 20 PSI and NGK gets run in my race gas 310R . Never failed me yet!
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    NGK for me as well.
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    I dont like NGKs in 2 strokes,I've fouled enough to fill a 5 gal bucket. I have a coffee can full right now!
    I have found Autolites outperform NGK's. NGK's in 4 strokes have performed well for me.
    Back in the day Champion (had) a good plug,then went down hill fast.
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    my dad was a honda mechanic from mid 70s to mid 90s. he always liked NGK and i always followed suit. i figured it that was hondas choice, they did the research for me, BUT ive never strayed so i dont know if anything is better or worse.
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