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Old 03-03-2015, 08:41 AM   #1
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Default 2006 CC DS Plug Gap?

After doing my diligent searching i have yet to find the gap setting for the spark plug in my 06 ds. It is the Kawasaki engine.I just picked up one of those new E 3 plugs to give it a try but i can't find the gap setting anywhere.
Thanks in advance and here is a little infor on the plug in case someone is interested. http://e3sparkplugs.com/
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Old 03-03-2015, 04:41 PM   #2
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Old 03-03-2015, 08:17 PM   #3
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Dido we run ours on 28
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Old 03-04-2015, 09:44 AM   #4
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Thanks guys. This place is a wealth of info
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if you want a better spark plug, ngk bpr5eix is great. starts easier, better idle and better throttle response and gas mileage. costs about $7 on amazon.
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Default Re: 2006 CC DS Plug Gap?

To be honest? I've never even considered the NGK EIX!
I've had some problems with plug fouling and air/fuel mixture when I "upped" my jet size with a K&N air filter,
and I considered the E3 spark plugs to maybe resolve the problem,
but I found that reducing my jet size to just above stock, with the stock NGK BP5ES,
It now starts, runs, and burns as clean as it should!

The E3 plugs are still a consideration though!
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Old 03-11-2015, 11:38 AM   #7
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Default Re: 2006 CC DS Plug Gap?

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To be honest? I've never even considered the NGK EIX!
I've had some problems with plug fouling and air/fuel mixture when I "upped" my jet size with a K&N air filter,
and I considered the E3 spark plugs to maybe resolve the problem,
but I found that reducing my jet size to just above stock, with the stock NGK BP5ES,
It now starts, runs, and burns as clean as it should!

The E3 plugs are still a consideration though!
Well i will tell you this. The reason i considered changing to this plug is because a friend put one in his Garden Tiller And it accually crosses over with the one i use Since my cart was prone to loading up the plug after a couple of days of putting up and down the beach in the sand i decided to give it a try. After all " It's not Gardening season" .It definitely starts and idles smoother and seems to have a better throddle response so who knows?? I am headed back to the beach this weekend so i guess i'll find out. I'll let you know
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why would you consider an e3 but not an eix?
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Old 03-11-2015, 08:14 PM   #9
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Mostly because I've never heard of them until you brought them up!
the last time I considered the e3 was 2 years ago, and neither the Auto Zone or the NAPA close by had my plug in stock!
So I just got my 5es and was done!
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if you want a better spark plug, ngk bpr5eix is great. starts easier, better idle and better throttle response and gas mileage. costs about $7 on amazon.
I will definatly check one out if this doesn't fix my problem, Thanks
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