brisk spark plugs

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has anybody fitted them to a 1200 if so did they make any differants
 
Bump. I was chatting to a guy I met by chance the other day who recommended I get some Brisk sparkplugs. He said that his 'seat of the pants' dyno showed a noticable performance boost after installing a set of Brisk sparkplugs.

Anyone any experience/comments?

Motoworks sell them:
Brisk are a four electrode plug which forces a stronger spark. Many of the 8vr twins suffer from hunting or surging at low revs i.e. in traffic, these plugs help reduce this problem.Highly recommended for chipped or tuned bikes
They are nearly twice the price of the NGK Iridium plug though!
http://www.motorworks.co.uk/bmw/pro...de=VA&part=Service+items&sub_part=Spark+plugs
 
Not sure about Brisk; I think I'll wait until you get get full on Fast ones:D
 
So tell me how using a different spark plug makes less fuel delivered through the injectors :D
I an’t supporting the theory, but if you use less throttle to get the same effect you’d use less fuel :nenau
 
So tell me how using a different spark plug makes less fuel delivered through the injectors :D

if it caused a better burn of the same fuel, it would make more power for the same amount of fuel.

i don't believe it actually does, but it's a theory :)

has anyone ever replaced a set of NEW plugs with these odd things? not really fair to claim an improvement over some miley old things.
i also suspect that they mostly get changed during a service, so the bike would feel better anyway.

you might say i'm sceptical :augie
 
if it caused a better burn of the same fuel, it would make more power for the same amount of fuel.

i don't believe it actually does, but it's a theory :)

But just how much ( assuming a secondary plug would alter things significantly) atomised fuel would it need to save to make a noticable difference. One twist of the throttle away from the lights would use ten times more than you'd ever potentially save in a complete tank full. In theory :D
 
I an’t supporting the theory, but if you use less throttle to get the same effect you’d use less fuel :nenau

Less throttle, yes. But how does a different make of secondary plug give you such an engine boost that you can close the throttle for the same amount of power .

It's all advertising bollox, other wise BMW would have them fitted as standard :D
 
...but they've got FOUR electrodes - so the spark MUST be stronger .

you just don't understand. :rob

you see, a small spark and only one electrode will only burn a small bit of fuel- so less power :mmmm

FOUR electrodes must mean FOUR sparks and all the fuel is burnt in all corners of the cylinder thingy therefore it makes more power - like, innit.


:mmmm :mmmm

I bet that there brawn team use them in their new car - eh ?



Brisk spark plugs - not JUST for april fools day :D
 
...but they've got FOUR electrodes - so the spark MUST be stronger .

you just don't understand. :rob

you see, a small spark will only burn a small bit of fuel- so less power :mmmm

Four electrodes doesn't mean four sparks ???? It just means the spark will always jump to the shortest gap, hence when the gap wears it jumps to the next nearest, so the plugs stay "in gap" longer.
 
rode to bulgaria with em, no probs but no diffrence to my normal iridium type plugs (1150gs)
 
it's all here

they're claiming multiple sparks. i didn't think that was possible.
 


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