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    bigger spark plug gap?

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    well i installed a msd blaster 2 ignition coil as well as nice high energy spark plug wires... do you guys think that it would be a good idea to increase my spark plug gap a bit? right now im running new V-powers at .044. would increasing it make a difference?
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    well it depends on alot of factors, look it up in the search, thats if you haven't done it yet. I found a thread similar to your question that helped me out very much, but unfortunately I have to look for it again. Once I find it I will post it for ya.

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    ive heard .50 is ok with good coil and wires...

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    yeah i looked aroudn alittle bit, it looks like it might be a good idea? im not gonna hit the piston head or anything at .05?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dXsquared
    ive heard .50 is ok with good coil and wires...

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    You sure its .5 or .05???

    I got mine gapped to .052

    My gapper only has .001 to .1

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    Nah, it won't hit at all. I would know cause I had an 78 camaro and the first time I did gappings on that thing, all i heard was tap tap tap tap really fast on all 8 cylinders. pulled them out and the tips were beat to hell.

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    alright so it looks good to gap it a little more than eh? maybe it will make a difference, butit wont hurt right?
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    don't do it too far cause you can misfire. do it to about .054, thats the max that I heard that you can go without any problems.

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    no.. i meant .50.. hahaha... take a guess... half an inch of gap???

    it was supposed to be .050...

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    I would go to .050 if you go much more than that you get an angled spark and a greater chance of missfire

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    well can go the other way, I had mine gapped between .22-.24 Can anyone fill me in why I did this?????


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    the longer the gap the longer the spark in time wise, but it won't be as powerful as if you make it shorter. on the turbo motors you have to make it shorter to get the best spark, but on NA motors you need the longest spark. if it was me i would actually make it a little smaller. to about .040
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    Quote Originally Posted by 88turboaccord
    well can go the other way, I had mine gapped between .22-.24 Can anyone fill me in why I did this?????
    If you were boosting the engine, then you probably had to close the gap to get a clean spark. It's more difficult for the spark to jump the gap when the cylinder is under higher pressure. That's why you typically need to run a hotter ignition (like MSD) to support a Turbo/Supercharged motor. You basically want to run the biggest gap you can, without causing misfire.

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    Good lord. What the heck are all these thousandths?
    We're driving Japanese cars, fellows.
    I think its a rule we have to measure in Metric.
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    spark plug gaps are always given in inches, its just the standard for it, i dobut you will find anything selling 1 mm gap plugs...
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    Actually, if you look under the hood,
    the standard gap for our cars is given in mm.
    1.1, if memory serves.
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    ohh whopps i dunno im gonna gap em to .05 tho
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    Question What Spark Plugs Do You Use?

    i'd have rather got some NGK's to replace the ones i just took out today, but i got some Autolite ones. i had cleaned off the old ones a few weeks ago, but i decided they just needed to be replaced. i looked at them and the edges of the electrode stud thing were slightly rounded. that can cause the spark to be less effective. anyway, i put the autolite one and im glad i put those in. its quieted down some. doesnt have sluggish takeoffs. i'll have to see if the gas mileage goes up now. hope so with these damn expensive prices. i've never tried Autolite, but old school guys have told me those and champion are alright. they cant be too bad, so for the $4 something i spent, its all good. i know not to ever waste my money on platinum plugs on this engine again.
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    I have NGK's in there right now just to try them out. Usually I use Bosch.
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    you use platinum plugs on anything with a high compression rate like anything about 10:1. Autolite are a hotter plug than most plugs but NGK is the hottest plug you can buy at the price. I use NGK iridium "V" tips, they are not platinum but they never corrode!
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    I just use the standard NGK V-Powers, no reason to do otherwise unless you have some major engine mods going to work

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    NGK V-power. The car came with Densos, but the conductor kept vibrating apart. The NGKs in both A20s are working great.
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    i use NGK V-power. they are cheap and work better than bosch or champion.
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