Wrong spark plug? Or can I use this one?

Hi, I wanted to buy a new spark plug today and start from the beginning with the plug image, since the scooter has been standing with my current plug for quite a long time and there are actually deposits etc. visible.

So I took the current one to POLO, and they advised me to get the CR8HSA instead of the CR7HSA, since it's "colder" than the other one, and that would probably be better. But NGK only specifies the CR7HSA for my scooter, so I let them talk me into it anyway. :/

Can and will this cause problems? Or is it actually better?

(Scooter is a Jinlun JL50QT-5 4-stroke with 50 cc)

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Herkules122
7 years ago

Hello

I don’t know the guys.

It is about how the heat is derived.

But the candle has to “tune”

when it becomes hot in full load, the motor becomes self-ignition.

(engine continues when you get the ignition)

the candle remains too cold.

Herkules122
7 years ago
Reply to  hoyohoo

yes

wildpark6
7 years ago

This is hardly any difference, and therefore harmless.

wildpark6
7 years ago
Reply to  hoyohoo

Your chinabolid has been installed the smallest ever built candle (smaller than 7 does not exist)

wildpark6
7 years ago

For lawnmowers…