who sprays a 200 on #7 plugs
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The 7's usually work well, I just want to make sure you realize you want to stay on the conservative side with things on a street car.
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I read my plugs and I had to close the gap some because I was getting alot of spark blow out. Here is one example. I did it to clean up my tune.
Listen at the end of the video. You can also look under the vehicle and see it too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRl8S...el_video_title
Here is it at a different track with the plugs smaller gap and I only had to drop down a pill size on the fuel side.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7lSL...feature=relmfu
Listen at the end of the video. You can also look under the vehicle and see it too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRl8S...el_video_title
Here is it at a different track with the plugs smaller gap and I only had to drop down a pill size on the fuel side.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7lSL...feature=relmfu
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I sprayed my 346, cam-only car, with a 200 rwhp shot at 22 degrees timing using 93 octane for a season. No issues ever. Well, I did break the ring gear in my 12 bolt and killed the tranny at the end of the season.
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