SRX7
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Not bad they are very smooth and just have the black exhaust on them but no soot like Yammi lube would leave.
Sorry for out of focus.
Sorry for out of focus.
yamvip
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What type of oil are you using???
03viperguy
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did you change any settings at all? oil pump or jetting etc?
SRX7
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IPONE. I just changed the setting on my cable to 22mm. So they should stay even cleaner.
03viperguy
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so the larger the gap, the leaner? thanks for the input what do the plugs look like?
SRX7
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Not sure, Ill go check.
This is not from a wide open run it was from farting around in a field before loading on the trailer.
This is not from a wide open run it was from farting around in a field before loading on the trailer.
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03viperguy
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how old are the plugs? has a nice brown, but the outside looks like it is a bit gummy. if it is old plugs than it might just be age. reason I ask is with everything totally stock, my 03 viper had perfect plugs. went to klotz, and now they look a tad bit darker than they should. little wet, but not soaked. dont have the sled here to take a pic, but thinking it may need to be turned down a bit with the thinner klotz in it now. thanks!
SRX7
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These plugs have been in from last season and as I said before have not had a good run on them,wide open that is.Im sure the oil will be fine and will keep the valves clean.
daman
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yup...need to check them after a good WOT pull.
SRX7
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With the tip being brown like it is I think the air/fuel ratio is fine. Now that I have leaned out the oil pump it should be better as far as the PV's go and maybe colour of the plugs.
Yes they do need a good run but as far as replacing the plugs they have not fowled or have never missed a beat.
Yes they do need a good run but as far as replacing the plugs they have not fowled or have never missed a beat.
daman
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Hell yea there good plugs yet