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96xj 4.0 Spark plug gap


thinmints
04-14-2007, 05:10 PM
has anybody ever heard of gapping your plugs wider than what the MFG calls for ( i think its .35) is there an advantages to doing this ( better fuel economy?) or is it for more power


PS i just saw Disturbia:banghead: save your money:nono:

AlohaBra
04-14-2007, 08:34 PM
No...

Excess plug will cause retarded timing, while the ignition waits and waits until enough voltage is generated by the coil in order to jump the plug gap.

Retarded timing causes a lot of power and efficency.

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