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jonszr1 10-01-2008 11:31 PM

Re: Spark Plug Gap
 
so would you suggest 35 for every year ?. guess i am going to try 35thou at the strip on fri . i have maybe mistakenly so used 40 -48 thou as gap .it will be fun to find out if it helps at all . thanx for the info pete :thumbsup:

karterdon 10-03-2008 06:44 PM

Re: Spark Plug Gap
 
THe reason for the change in gap is that the ignition system received a boost. That's why the gap increased. It was not because of the plugs. If you change your coils to MSD - you could go to a slightly larger gap. The MSD coils have a bit more voltage out put then the factory coils. So if your current gap is .035 I would leave it there or go a go slightly tighter to .032. Coils can work easier.

Best of luck

Don Yoakem
91 #267 Dark Red Met.

Pete 10-03-2008 07:30 PM

Re: Spark Plug Gap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by karterdon (Post 46020)
THe reason for the change in gap is that the ignition system received a boost. That's why the gap increased. It was not because of the plugs. If you change your coils to MSD - you could go to a slightly larger gap. The MSD coils have a bit more voltage out put then the factory coils. So if your current gap is .035 I would leave it there or go a go slightly tighter to .032. Coils can work easier.

Best of luck

Don Yoakem
91 #267 Dark Red Met.

Brad,yes i would go .035 on any year Z.

Don, you are the man .032 is perfect, like you:)
I agree with Don on this.

Pete

karterdon 10-05-2008 02:18 PM

Re: Spark Plug Gap
 
I am just a humble supporter of making things go faster with less work. :wink:


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