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Most auto store will have them.
 

Dreggsta

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Baton Rouge, LA
you don't really need irridium plugs either. they offer a longer use time but are less conducive. how many here are really gonna put 100,000+ miles on their rc's? you can go w/a platinum or even a silver plug (silver is typically a racing plug & a bit more expensive lol) that is more conducive & will net a little more power increase due to the better burn or combustion they provide. i ran a silver plug in my atv w/no problems at all & knowing i was burning more fuel making my atv a lil more fuel efficient.

i also ran a coil on my atv that offered a stronger spark. the coil wasn't what was impressive, it was the capacitated plug wire. the coil itself had a regular arc that is what, 1/4"?. w/the capacitated wire it would arc over an inch. bad to the bone! i did notice a slight power increase on my big, heavy bike. i also raisedmy mpg's which was really my main reason but mo' powa' is nice too.

oh, i've noticed some prices on ebay that had to be typos. $50,000 for a milwaukee drill set??? lmao
 
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REVOlutionary Rampage

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Weeks Mills ME
You could always go with tower hobbies.com. It is 14.00 there for a regular NGK cmr7h plug PN#3066 I laughed when I saw that, especially since I can get them at Auto Zone for $3.00. :D
 

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