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Can someone give me the HD part number of the spark plug that's 1-2 heat range colder than stock? This is on my 2014 SGS. Haven't had a lot of luck searching as the threads get muddled about brands & ion sensing bS. The best I could find is maybe a V-Rod plug might be a heat range cooler.

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This is one of those thread I have to ask why?
 
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Do a search on google.
 
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Can someone give me the HD part number of the spark plug that's 1-2 heat range colder than stock? This is on my 2014 SGS. Haven't had a lot of luck searching as the threads get muddled about brands & ion sensing bS. The best I could find is maybe a V-Rod plug might be a heat range cooler.

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I will help, but first HD does make one right?
 
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Good question, do they? Is the V-Rod part number equivalent to 1-2 ranges colder?
 
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Can someone give me the HD part number of the spark plug that's 1-2 heat range colder than stock? This is on my 2014 SGS. Haven't had a lot of luck searching as the threads get muddled about brands & ion sensing bS. The best I could find is maybe a V-Rod plug might be a heat range cooler.

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Your statement that ends with a question implies that HD does make one.
 
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Well, from reading the V-Rod plug is HD, is cooler & fits, so looks like yes they do. Just not listed as compatible on the parts website. Now if HD has a different plug from another bike model that's great too. I guess even aftermarket isn't a big deal either.

Don't be a douche, seriously. (It was obvious what you were alluding to, but I was hoping you were better than that)
 
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Well, from reading the V-Rod plug is HD, is cooler & fits, so looks like yes they do. Just not listed as compatible on the parts website. Now if HD has a different plug from another bike model that's great too. I guess even aftermarket isn't a big deal either.

Don't be a douche, seriously. (It was obvious what you were alluding to, but I was hoping you were better than that)



Dude, all I was trying to do is get clarification on your original post. You asked for help, and I am trying to do that.

I found the part number for the V-Rod plug, but cannot find any information on heat ranges.

I hope you get your answer and report your findings.
 
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I'll probably try the 10R12 plugs. HD does have Screamin' Eagle plugs for high compression motors, which might be a cooler plug. So I may investigate that as well.
 
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Isn't it funny with all the talk here about tuners, header pipes, cams, etc. to make these sleds go somewhat faster, that there has been none, that I've seen, about running a colder plug. Always ran a different plug at the strip vs. the street. Someone asked "why", then I suggest googling this subject to find out why, no time here.
 
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