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First Time Plug Chopper...

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by SlackerMax, Sep 27, 2008.

  1. SlackerMax

    SlackerMax Member

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    Have read all about this and thinking of taking a run at it today but was wondering...do I need new plugs for the best looking results? The one's I have in are about a year old. Tks..
     
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    New plugs are easier to see the changes on
     
  3. RickCoMatic

    RickCoMatic Well-Known Member

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    If you are going to take the Bike someplace private and do some runs to Pluug Chop ... It don't hurt to have two sets of New Plugs.

    You can do a run. Pull the hot Plugs and inspect them. And have a cool set of Plugs to handle while putting them in for successive runs.

    Like Bill mentioned ... New Plugs are easily read.
     

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