Spark plug and gap question..HELP!!
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Re: Spark plug and gap question..HELP!!
The consensus on Honda Tech is that a 0.044 gap is what it should be.
Read this, it might help. I can't verify the accuracy obviously...
http://hondaswap.com/forced-inductio...ndation-69149/
Read this, it might help. I can't verify the accuracy obviously...
http://hondaswap.com/forced-inductio...ndation-69149/
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Re: Spark plug and gap question..HELP!!
The consensus on Honda Tech is that a 0.044 gap is what it should be.
Read this, it might help. I can't verify the accuracy obviously...
http://hondaswap.com/forced-inductio...ndation-69149/
Read this, it might help. I can't verify the accuracy obviously...
http://hondaswap.com/forced-inductio...ndation-69149/
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Re: Spark plug and gap question..HELP!!
No, he said 0.44 is way too big. He was making fun of the guy for leaving out a zero after the decimal point; 0.44 is almost a half inch.
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oh dam lol ok gotcha well ima try these tommorow and update this from there thanks for the help man i would rep you but it says i must spread some around before givin it to you again..
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