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Old 12-29-2006, 04:41 PM
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So what is the proper gap I should have for my 2000 C5 Vette? I hear 35 to 60? Im running mostly stock stuff (No cam or headers) I just bought the new MSD wires and NKG plugs. Any ideas?
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post this in the external engine section and you prolly get more response. I have the one in my ls1 gapped at .55 I have no idea what you should gap them at though.
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Originally Posted by kylryn
So what is the proper gap I should have for my 2000 C5 Vette? I hear 35 to 60? Im running mostly stock stuff (No cam or headers) I just bought the new MSD wires and NKG plugs. Any ideas?
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It should say on the white catalyst sticker in your engine bay. Most likely .060", thats what it has been on every stocker Ive seen.
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The responses above sound about right. Your question is an important one, but is probably better suited for the "External Engine" section in the future. Best O' luck!


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