Spark Plug Gaps
Spark Plug Gaps
Hey guys,
I searched and didn't find much, but I'm sorry if I missed something. I'm planning on changing out the plugs for one step colder platinum plugs (NGK PLFR6A-11). I was going to go copper but decided against, although I'm still open to opinions if someone thinks copper is better. I'm curious what people have their gaps set to for one step colder plugs. Are you still using stock gaps (I believe .043" or .044")?
Let me know.
I searched and didn't find much, but I'm sorry if I missed something. I'm planning on changing out the plugs for one step colder platinum plugs (NGK PLFR6A-11). I was going to go copper but decided against, although I'm still open to opinions if someone thinks copper is better. I'm curious what people have their gaps set to for one step colder plugs. Are you still using stock gaps (I believe .043" or .044")?
Let me know.
Hey guys,
I searched and didn't find much, but I'm sorry if I missed something. I'm planning on changing out the plugs for one step colder platinum plugs (NGK PLFR6A-11). I was going to go copper but decided against, although I'm still open to opinions if someone thinks copper is better. I'm curious what people have their gaps set to for one step colder plugs. Are you still using stock gaps (I believe .043" or .044")?
Let me know.
I searched and didn't find much, but I'm sorry if I missed something. I'm planning on changing out the plugs for one step colder platinum plugs (NGK PLFR6A-11). I was going to go copper but decided against, although I'm still open to opinions if someone thinks copper is better. I'm curious what people have their gaps set to for one step colder plugs. Are you still using stock gaps (I believe .043" or .044")?
Let me know.
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