1 Pc NGK Moto Racing Spark Plug for Kawasaki 500cc KX500 1Cyl 2-Stroke 1988-2005

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Description :

1 Pc NGK Motorcycle Racing Spark Plug

Part Number For Reference :

915 / QN86 / W24ESR-V

Suit Vehicle :

Kawasaki 500cc KTM 200cc 360cc Suzuki RM250


(*please advise year model,so we can make sure send you the right parts*)

Item Description

Make Engine Capacity (CC) Model Series Other Date From Date To
Kawasaki500KX5001 Cyl 2-Stroke01/198805/2005
Ktm200200 EXC1 Cyl 2-Stroke09/199809/2001
Ktm200XCW1 Cyl 2-Stroke2014On
Ktm360360 EXC1 Cyl 2-Stroke01/199609/1998
Ktm360360 SX1 Cyl 2-Stroke01/199609/1998
Suzuki250RM2501 Cyl 2-Stroke03/2001on
  RACING SPARK PLUG
 

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    As spark plugs grow older, they lose their sharp edges as material from the centre and ground electrodes is slowly eroded away. As the gap between these two points grows, the voltage required to bridge the gap increases proportionately. Even the best ignition systems will be strained to supply enough voltage to completely burn the fuel. It is at this point, when fuel is being left unburned, that the time has come to change spark plugs.