This may be common knowledge but I couldn't find any posts about Denso plugs. I realize they're not the Nippon Denso of old quality. The box stated that they're made in Indonesia with Japanese and Indonesian parts. In my case, I just wanted to have some spares for later.
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Denso alternative to NGK D8EA
I've read of people saying that the non resistor NGK D8EA spark plugs are getting harder to find. I did find some sellers that still had them but the NGK site says they're history. They refer you to the DR8EA. Looking in the manuals for my GS650G, I noticed that the Denso X24ESU was the alternative. I found those on Rock Auto, they're now called Denso 4099. You can still find them by X24ESU. I got 4 of them at $1.31 each plus $3. postal shipping. Not bad.
This may be common knowledge but I couldn't find any posts about Denso plugs. I realize they're not the Nippon Denso of old quality. The box stated that they're made in Indonesia with Japanese and Indonesian parts. In my case, I just wanted to have some spares for later.1981 Suzuki GS650GTags: None
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Or, just run the DR8EA and remove the resistor in the boot and replace it with copper or welding rod. Honestly I doubt you will notice a difference if you double up on the resistance by leaving the resistor boot and also using a resistor plug.
I noticed Suzuki changed their catalog for my 85 GS550E from the original D9EA to DR9EA, I can still get the D9EA from NGK and the local shop so I don't know why they changed it other than maybe it is also out of production.
For electronically controlled iginitions (non-points) I do not recommend going resistor-less.1981 Suzuki GS250T
1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo
1985 Suzuki GS550E
2004 Suzuki GSF1200S
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Honestly I doubt you will notice a difference if you double up on the resistance by leaving the resistor boot and also using a resistor plug.
But the D8s are not yet so rare. Stock up! if you feel a pinch. The result of a run on the D8s may cause a surge in demand and encourage the manufacturer to make moreLast edited by Gorminrider; 09-17-2020, 01:07 PM.
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They work , I'll use the resistor plug in a pinch-does no harm- but the manual's "correct" plugs make me feel better. The stock plug (resistorless) in theory will have a better spark...
as to mods that reduce the OEM "resistance", I read that apparently Race bikes don't want any resistance/reluctance they don't absolutely need because higher rpms don't allow the best Dwell for the best spark(ie: "reluctance" has a time factor)... but I also read it's harder on the ignition system too and don't want to risk my old TCI boxes!
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