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Old 05-08-2007, 08:54 AM
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Hi,

I have a 02 TransAm with AFR 205 heads and comp cam 518 lift, Double roller timin, 80mm BBK, 85mm MAF, SLP Long tubes w/ Borla, 410 gears, 30lb fuel injectors, and throtle body bybass. 408RWHP

I called around and everybody told me to run the NGK's TR6 with a 0.50 gap. Would any of you guys recomend this with the application I'm running or somthing different like the TR55's with 0.50 gap

Thanks for the help!!
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if youre not running n20 or are forced induction, I would just run the TR55's with the 50 gap.
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Originally Posted by Grimes
if youre not running n20 or are forced induction, I would just run the TR55's with the 50 gap.
What he said.
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Originally Posted by Grimes
if youre not running n20 or are forced induction, I would just run the TR55's with the 50 gap.

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