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Ok I just wanna start by saying thanks for all the input I have received from my posts lately. I have a 98 Banshee with t5 pipes bored to 64.50mm and just put the boysen power reeds in the other day. I took for ride and later on checked my plugs. I noticed when I pulled the plugs round the ring at bottom of threads there was a bluish or purple tint to one of the plugs. Inspected the centers and plugs were nice n rich. Nice dark tan almost brown. I turned my air screws in a quarter turn as recommended by boysen due to leaning at low rpm. The othervplug was normal looking around that ring. I can't recall which cylinder that plug came from though. Is there some reason for this? Should I put new set of plugs in and see if the problem persists to happen. I really didn't notice any difference or loss in power. The bike was not any hotter than normal. I live in western ny so it was about 60the degrees outdoors. Am I just over concerned? Or is it the boysen reeds? I am not as impressed with the reeds over the stock ones as I thought I would be. Please feel free to respond as ur info is very important and much appreciated.

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Well I decided to pull plugs and look down in cylinders and right side looms good with some carbon smooth nothing out of norm. The left side same with carbon but looks like specs down a portion of piston front to back almost like pitting. But very super fine looking.

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Well I decided to pull plugs and look down in cylinders and right side looms good with some carbon smooth nothing out of norm. The left side same with carbon but looks like specs down a portion of piston front to back almost like pitting. But very super fine looking.

 

I know this was 2 months ago but ever find anything more on this? Sounds like one side is leaner? air leak?

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