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Difference in B9ES, BR9ES, & BR9EYA Plugs

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Jared

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Nov 15, 2001, 8:29:32 PM11/15/01
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Whats the difference...? Thanks

Darryl Barnes

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Nov 15, 2001, 8:11:41 PM11/15/01
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Well the B9ES and BR9ES the only dif is the resistor in the later. And the
BR9EYA is suppose to be an anti-fouling plug.

Darryl

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Paul & Valerie Fowler

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Nov 16, 2001, 12:55:42 AM11/16/01
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B9ES has no resistor.
BR9ES has a resistor
B9EYA has 3 petals on the bottom rather than 1, which shrouds the electrode,
resisting fouling.

Try this BR9EV or B9EV. These are the higher performance plugs, they have a
precious metal electrode, and will also resist fouling, start better, run
better, last longer...but they cost about 3 times as much. Then there are
BR9EVX. I don't know what the X is all about. Anyone?

90Mach1
95 FZ 580

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BigBlueEdge

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Nov 16, 2001, 11:58:43 AM11/16/01
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Everything you ever wanted to know about NGK plugs:
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinfo/spark_plugs/partnumberkey.pdf

- BBE

Jared

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Nov 16, 2001, 2:38:04 PM11/16/01
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Thanks guys.

RMJ Motorsport

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Nov 18, 2001, 6:12:04 PM11/18/01
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Don't forget the new NGK plugs Ski-Doo is using BR9ECS. I think
there trying to reinvent the wheel.

RJ

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