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fastphil
09-Feb-2012, 23:03
Anyone using or used RG59V or equivalent surface discharge plug, good or bad ?

b1thn
10-Feb-2012, 01:23
Anyone using or used RG59V or equivalent surface discharge plug, good or bad ?
mine lasted less than 500mls :( :(

fastphil
10-Feb-2012, 09:47
mine lasted less than 500mls :( :(
That don't sound good :( any starting problems ?

skidlids
10-Feb-2012, 11:47
I wouldn't recommend them for road bikes, after all they are a race plug

Iconic944ss
10-Feb-2012, 15:24
I have some in my ST4s as I'd bought them already to try in another bike.

Cant justify the money for no improvement, on the road anyways but I do like the idea of not having the worry about gapping the plugs :)

I saw some stupid rip off prices on Ebay, I got mine here:

http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/

fastphil
10-Feb-2012, 22:36
It's a clearance issue a std type plug will foul on piston

skidlids
10-Feb-2012, 23:03
It's a clearance issue a std type plug will foul on piston

Thats one of the issues with race engines, Hi-Com pistons, Skimmed heads, minimum Squish not only can give rise to clearance issues with the plug but also detonation/pre ignition due to plug electrode temperature. Hence the use of Surface discharge plugs.
My 955 uses the Q-A55V surface discharge plugs and the 748RS used a lot of the NGK R2430-10 plugs current price £53 each

fastphil
11-Feb-2012, 11:31
would you know by any chance what the difference is between a Q-A55V and RG59v ?
Q-A55V is a reasonable price http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/pages/database/plug-detail-ccp.asp?partno=QA55V