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[QUOTE="DLHamblin, post: 1004594, member: 61339"] Each range hotter has the tip temperature increase by about 100 degrees centigrade. The purpose is to have the tip hot enough it clears by burning off deposits that cause it to foul. If you got too hot for your jetting/style of riding the plug gets hot enough it causes pre-ignition (pinging or knocking are some other terms...) which can burn a hole in the piston. After running a bit with a hotter plug pull it out and look at the tip. Besides looking very white (a sign of over heating) in extreme cases og pre-ignition you will see tiny specs of aluminum (blown off the piston by the pre-ignition) on the tip. [/QUOTE]
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