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i have a 2002 rm 80 and it is fouling off the spark plugs suzuki says to use.im fouling off 2-3 a race day.i was told to use the 9's ionstead of 10's but what kind of 9's should i get...
-- james (albee5115@yourmom.com), July 13, 2000
whoops its a 2000**rm 80
-- (albee5115@yourmom.com), July 13, 2000.
what type and how high is your octane?
-- pat242Y (BENDADIAK9@aol.com), July 13, 2000.
Keep in mind, Suzuki's "america" headquarters is in california and the climate is totally different, I dont remember what my 80's ran but you should call wherever you bought it from and ask.
-- Joe Blow (MXRacer293@aol.com), July 13, 2000.
If your bike runs , say, a B10ES now, you should try running a B9ES. it is essentially the same plug, but the 9 has a hotter heat range, and thus burns hotter. this may help. if not, i would tinker with the jetting. hope it helps......
-- Derek Russell (spanky_68@hotmail.com), July 13, 2000.
Personally, I would ask big dan he practically invented rm'smike
-- c-cycle mike (mcarnelli@snet.net), July 13, 2000.
check your jetting it sounds to me that your bike is too rich ,or you may be mixing your gas wrong.are you running a stock pipe if not you may need to lean it out but it really sound like carb jetting .
-- m trent (mftpal@aol.com), July 13, 2000.
I've Found That A B9EG is A REALLY good plug in my 80...Im Not sure if its made for a suzuki, i have a 00yz and it fouled a lot of plugs till i put this one in...
-- Drew (XmotoX221@aol.com), July 13, 2000.
jetting..first try lowering your needle. Then decrease main jet size.
-- joe mazerolle (jmazerolle@earthlink.net), July 14, 2000.