08-12-2006 | #1 |
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Iridium plug gapping
Just picked up a set of TR55IX plugs....NGK has them gapped at .059 and says to leave them there...LT5 specs of course say .050, so....which one is right?
Anybody that has theses plugs got any insight....Uly? Thanks for the help gang.
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08-13-2006 | #2 |
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Re: Iridium plug gapping
im sure the ngk big boss doesnt know what a zr-1 is....the gm service manual says .035...the wider the gap,the harder it is for the coil to fire the plug,to the point of misfire,specially the newer plugs with so-called precious metal,which is good for long life,buut not so good for conductivity...i gap my ngk at .040,no mo'
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Re: Iridium plug gapping
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08-14-2006 | #4 |
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Re: Iridium plug gapping
Thanks guys ....I think the 90-92 LT5's spec gap is .035 but the 93-95's get the gap spec'd at .050, no?
I'll either call Corey or Marc Haibeck tomorrow, thanks for the phone# Uly.
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