EricMichael
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i know this is probably a subject similair to oil but just curious to what you guys run in your t-piped vipers? i'm running ngk br9es wondering if anythign else out there last longer or performs better..?
ExpertXViper
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http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=34241&highlight=br9ecs
Read up on the BR9ECS. Ive read about guys running them on T-piped Vipers, I was going to till I decided to buy a SRX instead of running T-pipes on my Vip. Make sure you buy the correct ones, I listed NGK's part numbers for the SRX plugs somewhere in that thread.
Read up on the BR9ECS. Ive read about guys running them on T-piped Vipers, I was going to till I decided to buy a SRX instead of running T-pipes on my Vip. Make sure you buy the correct ones, I listed NGK's part numbers for the SRX plugs somewhere in that thread.
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viper48
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I have a 2002 piped viper and am running NGK BR9EIX iriduim plugs. Plugs look really good after a long days run. With this plug it does seem to idle and run better at mid range than a plain jane NGK. But you won't notice a huge increase in performance. I only noticed the idle and mid-range. But when you have a piped viper you already have enough get-up and go!
EricMichael
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ExpertXViper said:http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=34241&highlight=br9ecs
Read up on the BR9ECS. Ive read about guys running them on T-piped Vipers, I was going to till I decided to buy a SRX instead of running T-pipes on my Vip. Make sure you buy the correct ones, I listed NGK's part numbers for the SRX plugs somewhere in that thread.
thanks, i actually heard something at my friends snowmobile shop about running th ec's..maybe i'll give them a whirl
yamaholic22
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I would run the ECS for the extra resistance to detonation. Are you going to be running an srx cdi for protection?
daman
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^^^ X2...