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Can you use E3 spark plugs in a snowmobile?

Can you use E3 spark plugs in a snowmobile?

Whether you’re riding powder-covered slopes or nailing a back flip in competition, E3 plugs produce a faster flame front for a more thorough burn. If you’re serious about your ride, check out our Cross Reference Spark Plug Guide for your favorite sled including Yamaha, Polaris, Ski Doo and Arctic Cat snowmobiles.

What is the spark plug gap on a Polaris?

0.7-0.8 mm
Using non-recommended spark plugs can result in serious engine damage. Always use POLARIS-recommended spark plugs or their equivalent. Refer to the specifications section of this manual….Spark Plug Gap / Torque.

Electrode Gap Spark Plug Torque
0.7-0.8 mm 7 ft. lbs. (10 Nm)

Do iridium plugs increase performance?

It has a high melting point, which also means that it can produce great electrodes while retaining its fine characteristics, Iridium spark plugs gives you better performance, complete combustion and excellent longevity which makes you free from change your spark plugs frequently.

When should you change snowmobile spark plugs?

Keep your snowmobile in top performing condition by changing out your spark plugs on a regular basis. For moderate snowmobile use, one set of spark plugs per season is sufficient. If you’re riding hard and often, be prepared to change out your spark plugs more frequently.

What’s the difference between NGK BR9ES and br9eya?

They are the same plug, except the YA means it has a V-grooved center electrode. The electrode has a small split on the end of it to help produce a better spark.

Why does my snowmobile have weak spark?

Disconnect the main electrical connector coming out of the engine, and then check for spark again. This unhooks the kill switch, ignition switch and wiring for those switches. If the spark improves, the problem is within wiring from one of those switches or a switch itself is to blame.