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Old Apr 9, 2009 | 08:48 PM
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just like the title says... what if all 8 plugs arent gapped identical? basically i just bought some TR-55 plugs and just checked the gap and i'm thinking about re-gapping all of them because they arent pre-gapped at .055 like everyone says.... i got a shitty coin style gap tool but it shows they are all gapped somewhere between .055 and .060.... they are all real close to the same but the gap isn't exactly .055...... any opinions?
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Old Apr 9, 2009 | 09:26 PM
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also interested. i just replaced mine litteraly yesterday. i didnt have a damn gapper. nothing looked way out of wack, but i had no way to check them all. the last set i got where all as dead on to .055 as you could get.
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Old Apr 9, 2009 | 09:41 PM
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Between .055" and .060" you will feel ZERO difference. You seriously worry about these things? I can see it if your having issues, but just worrying to worry??!?!?
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Old Apr 9, 2009 | 11:04 PM
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no i'm not really that worried about it.... but at the same time it seems like everybody on here makes a pretty big deal out of what to gap to have on the TR-55 plugs... i bought some last year and they were all right at .055 so i was just wondering.... if they will be fine anywhere between .055 and .060 then i'll just say screw it and put them in as is.
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i have no issues yet and i have tested the upper rpms since the swap. i think the OP and i where just looking for an opinion.
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Old Apr 10, 2009 | 12:22 AM
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yeah, i dont think it matters.

you just want to re check the gap cause shipping isn't too nice on all of them, but they do have those protectors on them.

i check all mine before i go in with them.
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Old Apr 10, 2009 | 10:15 AM
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NGK recommends .060 for our cars in stock form. For every 50hp over stock you should subtract .004 of gap. Realistically anywhere from .055 to .060 will run fine. I would tend to stay closer to the .055. While we're discussing plugs, unless you run the juice why ditch the delco iridiums? A narrow tip only improves the quality and equality of the flame front for a more efficient (read powerful) burn. Not to mention the increase in plug life.
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NGK recommends .060 for our cars in stock form. For every 50hp over stock you should subtract .004 of gap. Realistically anywhere from .055 to .060 will run fine. I would tend to stay closer to the .055. While we're discussing plugs, unless you run the juice why ditch the delco iridiums? A narrow tip only improves the quality and equality of the flame front for a more efficient (read powerful) burn. Not to mention the increase in plug life.
Cost mainly. NGK's are about two bucks a plug and have been tried and proven.
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well i just hit 56k miles and still got the stock plugs so i figured i would get some new ones even tho my car runs fine (idles a little rough tho).... anyway the TR-55's are really cheap and seems to be by far the favorite plug for a pretty much stock ls1, so i got them... i'm just going to mess with the gap a little and try to get them all as close to .055 as i can.
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