Spark Plug Gap
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Spark Plug Gap
I've read it's .044. Any update you guys know of from the factory on this matter? The info I have seems dated. Sometimes the engineers make adjustments to the gap value over time. I'm wondering if this is true for our cars as well. Or are we still going by .044 as a standard?
Originally Posted by 99Automagic
I've read it's .044. Any update you guys know of from the factory on this matter? The info I have seems dated. Sometimes the engineers make adjustments to the gap value over time. I'm wondering if this is true for our cars as well. Or are we still going by .044 as a standard?
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
We don't drive SRT-4's. The VQ is a pretty old engine, and is known pretty well, so we should be safe. We;re not haters, just admiring the rarity of your idea.
It's cool. Flaming is expected on line. Was about to change my plugs and the thought just popped into my head. I help my brother mod his car and it was one of the things that just stuck with me. I can't call it.
Originally Posted by NmexMAX
We don't drive SRT-4's. The VQ is a pretty old engine, and is known pretty well, so we should be safe. We;re not haters, just admiring the rarity of your idea.
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