Just wondering what plugs should be used in the Viper 700?
the dealer put some NGK BR9EYA's even though it recommends for the BR9ES..
input?
the dealer put some NGK BR9EYA's even though it recommends for the BR9ES..
input?
gil7247
VIP Member
I run the Br9es as per my manual. I think the EYA's were for the SRX.
There should be a sticker with that info on your clutch / belt cover.
There should be a sticker with that info on your clutch / belt cover.
any difference versus the solid and non solid plugs?
journeyman
Active member
Nearly 9000 miles and always run the BR9ES. It is very rare for me to foul a plug.
Vt Srx
New member
BR9ES is probably a lot cheaper too.
Decided to try the BR9EIX iridium.. we'll see.. probably won't notice any difference
Devilin AblueDress!
New member
lsbufis said:Just wondering what plugs should be used in the Viper 700?
the dealer put some NGK BR9EYA's even though it recommends for the BR9ES..
input?
EYA's are the "split fire" version of the ES's. In my opinion gimicky "horse power" shouldnt hurt anything to leave them in there. The SRX uses ECS, whole nother expensive critter.
JDViper
Lifetime Member
I run eya's... My $.02
I've been running the EYA's in al of my sleds for years with no issues; plus they are damned hard to foul.
If manage to foul one - you're doing something wrong
-Mark
If manage to foul one - you're doing something wrong
-Mark
RevAgent said:I've been running the EYA's in al of my sleds for years with no issues; plus they are damned hard to foul.
If manage to foul one - you're doing something wrong
-Mark
Haven't fouled one, so I guess i'm good lol