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Just brought my sled to the dealer to get my exhaust gaskets replaced and thought while they have the trail tank off it would be a good time to change original the plugs that have 8500 kms on them.
The service guy mentioned to me about the cr10ek plugs and how they were supposed to give a little better performance.
Is this true and are there any other benefits/problems with using these plugs???
RG
The service guy mentioned to me about the cr10ek plugs and how they were supposed to give a little better performance.
Is this true and are there any other benefits/problems with using these plugs???

RG
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I've not had any problems with mine. They're supposed to the "Racers secret" Apparently the double electrode gives you an extra pony maybe 2. The best part about them is there's no need to index your plugs. Throw them in for what it's worth

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Thats good to hear.
I thought it was a no brainer to possibly gain a couple Hp by just changing to new plugs. I told him to install them anyway so I guess its wait and see.
Any idea how it effects fuel economy?
I thought it was a no brainer to possibly gain a couple Hp by just changing to new plugs. I told him to install them anyway so I guess its wait and see.
Any idea how it effects fuel economy?


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canoehead said:I've not had any problems with mine. They're supposed to the "Racers secret" Apparently the double electrode gives you an extra pony maybe 2. The best part about them is there's no need to index your plugs. Throw them in for what it's worth
You have to index the plugs?
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Never hurts,,,sonds said:canoehead said:I've not had any problems with mine. They're supposed to the "Racers secret" Apparently the double electrode gives you an extra pony maybe 2. The best part about them is there's no need to index your plugs. Throw them in for what it's worth
You have to index the plugs?
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Anyone use them in a turbo sled??
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Cant say i have but Allen Ulmer would be a good person to talk to about that as he has set up many 'o turbo kits!
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You could always go to the boosted forum on here and ask those guys?
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I run them on my tapex
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