dkl0ud Member Local time 2:13 PM Joined Dec 14, 2023 Messages 28 Location New Jersey Dec 26, 2023 #1 Can I use a resistor B6HS (BR6HS) spark plug to replace my old stock one that I’m pretty sure is beat?
Can I use a resistor B6HS (BR6HS) spark plug to replace my old stock one that I’m pretty sure is beat?
Gordy Well-Known Member Local time 2:13 PM Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 14,328 Location Louisa, Kentucky Dec 26, 2023 #2 Yup, B6HS or BR6HS is what most of us run. My bike calls for a BPR6HS which is a bit longer than a BR6HS. For a regular china doll a BR6HS is the one to go with.
Yup, B6HS or BR6HS is what most of us run. My bike calls for a BPR6HS which is a bit longer than a BR6HS. For a regular china doll a BR6HS is the one to go with.
EnderbyRider Well-Known Member Local time 11:13 AM Joined Nov 27, 2023 Messages 285 Location Enderby, BC, Canada Dec 26, 2023 #3 dkl0ud said: Can I use a resistor B6HS (BR6HS) spark plug to replace my old stock one that I’m pretty sure is beat? Click to expand... I've been using the NGK-BR6HS and has been great
dkl0ud said: Can I use a resistor B6HS (BR6HS) spark plug to replace my old stock one that I’m pretty sure is beat? Click to expand... I've been using the NGK-BR6HS and has been great
R robe Well-Known Member Local time 11:13 AM Joined Jul 20, 2023 Messages 2,378 Location Vancouver Island Dec 26, 2023 #4 The NGK- B6HS has the same reach as the NGK- BR6HS. The R is resistor and the H is the reach. https://www.ngk.com/ngk-spark-plug-numbering-systems
The NGK- B6HS has the same reach as the NGK- BR6HS. The R is resistor and the H is the reach. https://www.ngk.com/ngk-spark-plug-numbering-systems