I think most people thought the splitfire plugs were snake oil, sales gimmick, and a waste of money.
I had never even heard of them. But since I got a minibike, I’ve followed YouTubers who modify minibikes. One such YouTuber tested the splitfire plugs.
The plugs were patented and made in America back in the 90s. The idea was that the split in the electrode allowed the flame to expand above the electrode, whereas normal spark plugs block upward expansion.
Black66 tested these plugs out in a 212 single cylinder engine, and got very noticeable acceleration and mild top speed increase compared to other spark plugs.
I bought some and installed in my minibike. For something where you’re trying to squeeze out as much performance as possible, these plugs are great.
These are no longer made, so they’re only available on eBay and third party sellers on Amazon.
A shame they never took off.
I had never even heard of them. But since I got a minibike, I’ve followed YouTubers who modify minibikes. One such YouTuber tested the splitfire plugs.
The plugs were patented and made in America back in the 90s. The idea was that the split in the electrode allowed the flame to expand above the electrode, whereas normal spark plugs block upward expansion.
Black66 tested these plugs out in a 212 single cylinder engine, and got very noticeable acceleration and mild top speed increase compared to other spark plugs.
I bought some and installed in my minibike. For something where you’re trying to squeeze out as much performance as possible, these plugs are great.
These are no longer made, so they’re only available on eBay and third party sellers on Amazon.
A shame they never took off.