BRISK Spark Plugs
A new brand of spark plug has hit the Australian market - BRISK.
The Czech Republic company produces a wide range of plugs, including
a number for motorsport and karting applications. There are suitable
plugs for the full spectrum of categories raced in Australia, from Midget
Comers through Clubman and Rotax to CIK.

Brisk has a long history in the spark plug business; they started producing
spark plugs in 1935! The first racing plugs with tungsten electrodes
were introduced after Word War 2 and used in motor cycle events, particularly
endurance races.
For karting applications, they have a number of suitable products.
In fact, Brisk is the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) of spark
plugs for TM engines, Italy.
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BRISK Premium ZC/ZS
This is a wild looking plug! There's two silver electrode rings
applied on the insulator tip by a patented plating technology.
This means the ZC/ZS is a multi-spark spark plug with simultaneous
flashover of three sparks. Each of the sparks can flash along
the whole perimeter (360°) of the electrode. Brisk indicate
this gives faster burning in the initial phase and increases engine
power output. Suitable for Clubman, Js and ARCs.
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BRISK Iridium Premium Racing
The Premium Racing plug features a small diameter centre electrode
with an iridium alloy tip. The outer electrode is trimmed to the
spark plug centre, reducing the voltage requirement of the ignition
system. The iridium alloy has a high melting point and excellent
resistance to erosion. The outer electrode interferes with the
flame core only partially, and thus carries away only a minimal
amount of heat.
Suitable for for a wide variety of engines - 100cc CIK, Rotax,
Clubman and National.
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TM Racing
There's also special 'TM Racing' branded plugs. These feature
a very short porcelain and silver electrode. They are ideal for
high performance kart engines such as those used in 100cc &
125cc CIK classes, and Leopard.
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Retail prices are in the $28 (silver) and $32 (iridium) range.
Brisk Australia will soon have their web site up and running. The address
will be www.brisksparkplugs.com.au and KartSportNews.com
will let you know when it's online.
For all product and sales enquiries, contact the Australian importer
and distributor:
Robert Morton
Brisk Spark Plugs Australia
0418 389 367 bh
BRISK USER GUIDE
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Silver
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Iridium
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| TM - K9, K9B, K8 125cc |
L10S
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| TM - K11, K11B 100cc |
L10S
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| IAME - ICA and FA 100cc |
L10S
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DOR10IR
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| IAME - Leopard 125cc |
L10S
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| ARC - Spec 100w/c 100cc |
LR12ZS
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| Rotax - MAX 125cc |
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DOR10IR
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| Yamaha - KT100J and KT100S |
L10S
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DOR10IR
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| Comer - S80 |
P15Y
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HEAT RANGE COMPARISON
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"Hot"...
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..."Cold"
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| BRISK |
14
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12
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10
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8
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| NGK |
7
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8
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9
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10
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| DENSO |
22
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24
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27
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31
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| Champion |
63
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61
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59
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57
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