Spark plug gapping
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Spark plug gapping
I was an idiot and didn't check before I started and did it at a buddies house without the net.. We kinda winged it and took a guess..
I gapped them at 32.. They are NGK Tr-6s. I will be spraying a 75-175 shot.
Will I be ok or do I need to take them out and change the gap?
I gapped them at 32.. They are NGK Tr-6s. I will be spraying a 75-175 shot.
Will I be ok or do I need to take them out and change the gap?
Last edited by lemons12; 10-05-2009 at 01:45 AM.
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i have been running tr6 plugs for years gaped to 35. im shooting a 150 dry on a cam only car putting down over 500...no problems...should i switch to a br7 or you think im good?
oh an my comp ratio is lower then stock at like 9.7 to 1
oh an my comp ratio is lower then stock at like 9.7 to 1
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I was an idiot and didn't check before I started and did it at a buddies house without the net.. We kinda winged it and took a guess..
I gapped them at 32.. They are NGK Tr-6s. I will be spraying a 75-175 shot.
Will I be ok or do I need to take them out and change the gap?
I gapped them at 32.. They are NGK Tr-6s. I will be spraying a 75-175 shot.
Will I be ok or do I need to take them out and change the gap?
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With your motor and the pistons that are in it you are probably o.k. with a #6, but I always air on the side of caution.
Get some heads on that thing to bump the compression back in the high 11 range and between the compression and the heads, probably pick up 60 rwhp.
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ya i know man...im running completly stock heads with forged dimond flat tops with the -2cc valve reliefs and im running a stock mls gasket instead...when i got my motor back together i just wanted it to run lol
even with a 60cc head and a .40 cometic im only at 11 to 1
even with a 60cc head and a .40 cometic im only at 11 to 1