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SEA97GSApr-03-01 03:34 AM
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#140, "RE: Plugs gapped at .030?"
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Could possibly be right. That short of a gap may be needed so that you don't blow the spark out with all that pressure in the cylinder head.

I would try it and see how things go with it. You can always go wider later on.

Sam Crawford
NW.DSM.ORG
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97 Eclipse GS

97 Eclipse GS-15.463@88.57MPH - RIP
92 Talon TSi AWD-12.927@105.47MPH

  

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Plugs gapped at .030? [View all] , Nitrous_RS1997, Apr-03-01 02:42 AM
  RE: Plugs gapped at .030?, SEA97GS, Apr-03-01 03:34 AM #1
RE: Plugs gapped at .030?, GhEttOrAiD, May-05-03 10:41 PM, #2
      RE: Plugs gapped at .030?, TeamMichael_97RS, May-06-03 05:10 AM, #3
RE: Plugs gapped at .030?, Teametx, May-06-03 06:43 AM, #4
RE: Plugs gapped at .030?, jeffgsu, May-06-03 07:56 AM, #5
      RE: Plugs gapped at .030?, HadesOmega, May-06-03 01:21 PM, #6

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