I wonder: HAve you tried any of these on the GSW ? If so, which and with what kind of results ? Is your GSW standard or did you make any engine mods ?
Personally I have a 2014 GSW with Rhemus cat less and valve less headers and Akrapovic (BMW HP) silencer. I use a booster to increase (lower) the air fuel ratio.
I would be greatly interested to share your experience ! Please report.
Hi Andre!
I haven't tried any of these plugs on my bike yet as I still have about 6 months left of the warranty period.
If my bike has to go into a BMW workshop for any reason and the mechanics spy anything other than the standard plugs in there, that warranty will be history faster than you can believe (and since I'm due for a replacement rear tyre-pressure sensor and upper steering triple-clamp bearing, the remainder of the warranty is not something I'm keen to lose.)
At the moment, the bike is completely standard, but a setup very similar to yours is on the cards for some time in the mid-future.
When it comes time to change my own plugs for iridium ones, availability will play a big part in my choice. Here in SA, you can't just find out about a plug you like, then go out and buy it. Most guys who man parts stores here seem terminally stupid, and if you mention any spark plug they don't handle on a daily basis, you can literally watch them struggling to think.
Also, with our weak exchange rate, it costs retailers money to sit with stock of exotic plugs on their shelves. So if it's stock they can't shift a lot of, they simply won't order them.
Personally, I would have no reservations about using the LMAR9AI-8 (heat range 9, 0.8mm air gap) or SILMAR9A9S (heat range 9, 0.9mm air gap).
Interestingly, the LMAR9AI-8 is almost exactly the same plug used in the K1600 six-cylinder bikes. It's just one heat range colder.
So my list is incomplete - you could also use the LMAR8AI-8. Sit down before you hear the price, though - they're listed on the Max BMW site for US$22.10 each. (You could probably get them cheaper from a good automotive parts store).
The LMAR9AI-10 has a 1.0mm air gap which, in my opinion, is excessive. The SILMAR10A9S has a heat range of 10 (two heat ranges colder than standard). It might be a great plug if you were running an LC at Interlagos

, but for everyday riding, you might get problems with cold starts and low-speed running.