Post revised- BR9EYA is the winner, and I'm using Ski-Doo oil partly synthetic.
-- Edited by TeflonDeF at 09:07, 2009-02-12
RPMS said
Nov 5, 2008
Ski-doo recommends the NGK BR9ECS. We have them in stock. Also have Amsoil Interceptor, Blue Marble, Golden Spectro Sno, Klotz, Ipone oils either in stock or on the way. Sangertown Square Mall. Open 7 days a week. www.rpmsny.4t.com
ktm199 said
Nov 5, 2008
AMSOIL IS THE BEST,INTERCEPTER,I ALWAYS RAN BR9EIX,NEVER FOULED OUT RAN EXCELLENT,RPMS ALSO HAS THEM,GREAT GUY CHECK HIS STORE OUT,HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR WINTER RIDING AS WELL AS MOTOCROSS SUPPLIES.
TeflonDeF said
Nov 5, 2008
Thanks, I'll stop in tomorrow or Saturday.
I was told that the BR9ECS plug is VERY easily fouled, the BR9ES wont foul but can create early detonation and doesnt produce a pure or powerful spark, I have tried the BR9EIX in my bikes and its the ONLY plug they ever fouled even with perfect jetting, I have had the best luck with the BR9EG. Any thoughts or comments?
Also as far as oil goes, I religiously run Castor927 is my dirtbikes, but I have noticed that Klots runs extremely well in colder weather. Any thoughts or comments?
-- Edited by TeflonDeF at 16:43, 2008-11-05
TeflonDeF said
Nov 5, 2008
Oh and Ken, I still have that jug of Arctic Cat oil that you delivered with the YZ for my friend. Is that stuff any good?
Post revised- BR9EYA is the winner, and I'm using Ski-Doo oil partly synthetic.
-- Edited by TeflonDeF at 09:07, 2009-02-12
www.rpmsny.4t.com
I was told that the BR9ECS plug is VERY easily fouled, the BR9ES wont foul but can create early detonation and doesnt produce a pure or powerful spark, I have tried the BR9EIX in my bikes and its the ONLY plug they ever fouled even with perfect jetting, I have had the best luck with the BR9EG. Any thoughts or comments?
Also as far as oil goes, I religiously run Castor927 is my dirtbikes, but I have noticed that Klots runs extremely well in colder weather. Any thoughts or comments?
-- Edited by TeflonDeF at 16:43, 2008-11-05