What spark plugs are best?

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Marinus

What spark plugs are best?

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What spark plugs are people useing? I took mine out and found that there were NGK's in it but they were no even the same as each other. The manual has Champion RA6YC in it.
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NGK's are good spark plugs.
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Hi Jon

While the bike is apart I was looking at doing the wiring upgrade. When I look at the photos of your bike it almost looks like a different bike. My bike is very original and although first registerd in 1990 I would say it was made late in 88. My Rgulator is on the right hand side of the bike. I have a large ignition box where your regulator is different rear suspention, carbs, cans and different coils. not a problem just interesting how different two bikes can be.

Have you put a relay on the headlight?
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All the spark plugs are quite similar.
The most important thing is the clearance, rather than the brand.
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Well, when my Paso was still completely original it came with Nippon Denso plugs. The bike of course was back-firing occasionally and when I changed them to NGK and then to NGK Iridium plugs things became even worse.
Since then I`m using Champion RA6HC plugs and am very happy with them.
I don`t say the other plugs are bad as with a good setup of ignition and engine they may have worked fine, but Champions were never so picky.

The RA6HC replaced the RA6YC longer time ago.

Gerhard
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Thanks. I just bought the Champions RA6HC's They are 1/4 of the price of the NGK Iridium plugs and they had them in stock. Sometimes 4 times the price is not mean it's better for every aplication.
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Marinus wrote: While the bike is apart I was looking at doing the wiring upgrade. When I look at the photos of your bike it almost looks like a different bike. My bike is very original and although first registerd in 1990 I would say it was made late in 88. My Rgulator is on the right hand side of the bike. I have a large ignition box where your regulator is different rear suspention, carbs, cans and different coils. not a problem just interesting how different two bikes can be.

Have you put a relay on the headlight?
You must have the later electroninc ignition setup. Yes they are very different. The wiring is probably just as crappy tho!

No I didn't put a relay into the headlight circuit. Once the wiring was updated ALL of my electrical issues/gremlins went away and another relay just seemed to be more complicated. The starting is fine and the engine runs great. I also changed to a gel type sealed battery but that was not to help with these issues. Just to keep the battery acid vent from dripping on the swingarm.
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When I got my '91 907 new, it came with Champion plugs. The dealer installed NGKs during an early service and the bike ran like crap. When I mentioned this to him a while later, he told me that at a Ducati training session he had recently attended they told him that they did run better with Champion plugs. I have used Champions ever since with no problem whatsoever.

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I switched to the Champion plugs and the bike ran much better than with NGK plugs. And yes, they are cheap, when you find them. I went to 4 different Autopart stores to find them. When the guy told me that they were only $1.50ea, I just took 4 and put the spare pair in the tool kit.

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