If you are talking the NGK Iridium plug, lots of offroaders use them. Its probably because offroaders work harder and therefore run a lot hotter than road bikes and need a harder, hotter than normal plug
The spark plug gap for a Suzuki RMZ 250 K6 should be set at .024 inches. A new spark plug will already be preset and should not need to be adjusted.
In the 2000 Suzuki Grand Vitara, the spark plugs are located on the engine cylinder head. To access them, you'll need to remove the ignition coil or spark plug wires, depending on the engine type. The spark plugs are typically positioned in a vertical orientation, with one for each cylinder. It's advisable to refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and instructions.
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In a Suzuki Aerio, the spark plugs are located on the engine cylinder head. To access them, you typically need to remove the ignition coil or spark plug wires, depending on the engine configuration. The spark plugs are positioned vertically and can be found beneath the engine cover in the front of the vehicle. Always consult the owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions before attempting any maintenance.
For a 2002 Suzuki XL-7, spark plugs are typically recommended to be replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the type of spark plugs used. It's important to consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic for specific recommendations based on driving conditions and maintenance history. Regular inspections can help determine if they need to be changed sooner.
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In a 2000 Suzuki Esteem, the spark plugs are located on the engine cylinder head. To access them, you typically need to remove the ignition coils or spark plug wires, depending on the engine configuration. The spark plugs are situated in a straight line along the top of the engine, making them relatively easy to reach for maintenance or replacement.
Personally, If you do not know how many spark plugs your motorcycle uses, you probably don't need to be riding it. My feelings aside, the Suzuki GSX-R 750(as well as all models in the GSX-R family, the Yamaha R1, R6, the Honda CBR family, and the kawasaki zx/zzr family) are Inline 4 -cylinder engines(I-4). As with any engine, you need one spark plug per cylinder. Since you have an I-4, you would need 4 spark plugs. If you have a V-twin or a parallel twin, you need 2 spark plugs. If you have a single cylinder engine(scooters, most dirtbikes or any other very small cc engine), you only need one cylinder. You will also need to make sure you buy the proper spark plug, and GAP THE SPARK PLUG TO THE CORRECT GAP!!!! I do not know the gap off the top of my head, but you should be able to find it in your owners manual, or do some searching online.
Spark plugs in most vehicles under normal conditions need a new set of plugs every 30,000 miles or so.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need more specific details about the Suzuki quad-racer in question, such as its model or any distinguishing features. Suzuki has produced various quad-racer models over the years, like the LT-R450. If you can provide more information, I can help identify the year or engine details associated with that model.
In the Suzuki TL1000R, the spark plugs are located on the top of the engine, beneath the fuel tank and beside the cylinder heads. To access them, you typically need to remove the fuel tank and any associated components. The engine features a V-twin configuration, with one spark plug per cylinder, making a total of two spark plugs.
The easiest way to tell is to pull one out. It will be marked what brand and part number on it.