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ngk plugs are backwards, meaning a number 8 plug would be hotter than a number 9. my manual says that a 9
plug would give a modest performance gain which
would be wrong. This wouldnt be the first time
my manual has lied to me, what i want to know has anybody ran an 7 ngk?this would be on the 900
76 kz model. these
1979 kz 1000 06 katana 750
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If you have a 1976 KZ900, use NGK B8ES ONLY or use Nippon Densu (ND) plugs. The NGK are much easier to get around where I live and that is the only plug I use.
The heat ranges are sort of backwards on NGK plugs with the 7 range being "hotter" than the "8".
The purpose of a spark plug is:
1. fire spark
2. conduct heat out of the combustion chamber
3. burn hot enough to burn crud out of a combustion chamber
People occasionally use hotter plugs to burn off excessive carbon build up caused by a weak ignition (weak spark) or improper air/fuel mixture. This is a band aid fix and itself leads to problems. Use the correct heat range and fix problems causing the sooting. Changing the heat range to a hotter or colder range MAY be warranted in extreme temperature conditions but in ordinary use, the Kawasaki recommended heat range for your bike works best. In your case that is a B8ES plug!
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Your manual said using the wrong heat range would give you a performance gain? Hmmmm
If you have a 1976 KZ900, use NGK B8ES ONLY or use Nippon Densu (ND) plugs. The NGK are much easier to get around where I live and that is the only plug I use.
The heat ranges are sort of backwards on NGK plugs with the 7 range being "hotter" than the "8".
The purpose of a spark plug is:
1. fire spark
2. conduct heat out of the combustion chamber
3. burn hot enough to burn crud out of a combustion chamber
People occasionally use hotter plugs to burn off excessive carbon build up caused by a weak ignition (weak spark) or improper air/fuel mixture. This is a band aid fix and itself leads to problems. Use the correct heat range and fix problems causing the sooting. Changing the heat range to a hotter or colder range MAY be warranted in extreme temperature conditions but in ordinary use, the Kawasaki recommended heat range for your bike works best. In your case that is a B8ES plug!
What he says , unless you are have a problem ........
ALWAYS tune to your plugs
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- e vica na i sau na ga
...they told me
ngk plugs are backwards, meaning a number 8 plug would be hotter than a number 9...
NGK plugs are not backwards. Increasing number corresponds to cooler plug for all(that I've ever seen) brands.
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If I were using an NGK "8" on an 8:1 compression ratio engine, (Stock 1976 KZ900) should I move up to an NGK "9" if I make modifications that result in my compression ratio moving to 10:1?
I would stick with 8's unless you have a need to move up the range. I've run 8's in most of the Z1's I've ever owned - the only exception is my turbo bike - I run 9's in that as the bike runs VERY hot. The key is your plug color - if it's a nice tan color then stay with 8's.
I will occasionally switch a bike to 7's if it's burning oil - just to try and keep the plugs clear.
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The NGK website shows a B7ES for a KZ440 LTD.
www.ngksparkplugs.com/index2.asp?country=US&nav=a0000
yea, i know...but for some reason kawasaki was only showing the iridium plug
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