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Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Went to my local Meijer's store and bought Autolite XP4164 Iridium plugs. Price per plug is $5.99 and there is a $2 rebate per plug so I said, what the heck. Installed them as packaged... didn't gap them. I did notice a smoother idle right off the bat. My buddy installed the same plug number in his Harley Road King a couple weeks ago and noticed and increase in fuel economy on the first tank driving the same circuit to and from work for a week. Thought I would pass this on to those who were following the previous iridium plug thread.
 
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Re:Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Gotta love em. I sure do.
 
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Re:Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
I installed a set today also and man what a diference! I got them a Advance auto parts $6.99 each. The bike ran better right form the start.

My bike had been backfiring through the carburator lately when starting off, I only rode about 6-miles just enough to get it warm but no carb popping when taking off not once!

I'll have to weight in on the mileage later.. I did notice a little more ZIP when runin through the gears. My old plugs had some carbon on them but were not fowled.

I reccomend these plugs at this point just for the added performance.
 
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Re:Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Curt wrote:
Gotta love em. I sure do.

I couldn't agree more! Seems smoother at low speeds since installing the Iridiums. I'll know more about the mileage on the next fill up.
 
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Re:Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Anyone reccomend what the gap should be? Same as stock plugs?
 
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Re:Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Note in the NGK box says don't gap 'em. The electrode is so small it'll break so they come pre-gapped.
 
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Re:Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
got a question, did anyone check the gap that they are set at?
 
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Re:Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
So...there are Iridium Autolite and NGK plugs that fit? Anyone know if there's any difference between the two or if they are just the same plug rebranded?

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Re:Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
I saw the autolite platinum, is that the same??
 
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Re:Iridium Plugs... Once Again 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
I installed a set of NGK Iridium plugs this morning, and I love'em already. Smoother idle and better throttle response through all the gears. I'm going to fill up today and check the milage this week. I did check the gap and they were in spec (.032-.033) right out of the box. Money well spent in my opinion.
 
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