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88 XT600 Spark Plug Advice
I have a 1988 XT600. It requires a DP8EA-9 non resistor plug. It has in it a DPR8EIX-9 Iridium. Is the Iridium plug a better replacement than the required non resistor plug?
I do notice from time to time that my bike misfires at idle. Thanks, Mark |
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