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Old 04-18-2011, 09:22 PM
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Going to hook up wet kit here soon and spray 100 shot and maybe 150 down the road.....maybe.Also will have LT Header's to Xpipe dumped before axle here soon with everthing else in Sig and will swap out TR55's with ???? before installing Nitrous kit.Thinking of NGK BR7EF Spark Plugs will fit my setup but just want to make sure.Also anyone know part number for the BR7EF? Thanks
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The part number is 3346.
That plug will be fine.
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What gap should they be set at with my combo?
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This is what I went off of.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/8499298-post7.html
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Originally Posted by MillerTime85
What gap should they be set at with my combo?
around .032
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You'll have to play with the gap, there is no set in stone "this will work best for you" measurement. Start at .030 and work your way open from there until it breaks up. Then tighten it up a little bit and run from there.
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Gotcha.Thanks Guys




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