Ok, I've read tons of threads about spark plug gaps and now I'm confused. Here's what I've been able to gather so far:
Stock plug gap is .060
Many people like copper instead of iridium or platinum/double platinum
Platinum is a bad idea for boosted cars
Well here's my question. I bought the copper plugs but I'm not sure what gap I should use. I don't have (and don't want) nitrous but is the stock gap still ok? Here are the mods I've made to my car and want to see what change to the gap (if any?) is necessary/desireable:
2000 V6 Camaro with:
Walbro high-flow fuel pump
Pacesetter headers and Magnaflow 3" exhaust
K&N Gen2 intake
So the car uses more gas and takes in more air. Does this affect the gap? Should I go with a .055 gap? Wider? Sorry if this has been covered but I refuse to do this project a third time. I had no luck with the iridiums!
Stock plug gap is .060
Many people like copper instead of iridium or platinum/double platinum
Platinum is a bad idea for boosted cars
Well here's my question. I bought the copper plugs but I'm not sure what gap I should use. I don't have (and don't want) nitrous but is the stock gap still ok? Here are the mods I've made to my car and want to see what change to the gap (if any?) is necessary/desireable:
2000 V6 Camaro with:
Walbro high-flow fuel pump
Pacesetter headers and Magnaflow 3" exhaust
K&N Gen2 intake
So the car uses more gas and takes in more air. Does this affect the gap? Should I go with a .055 gap? Wider? Sorry if this has been covered but I refuse to do this project a third time. I had no luck with the iridiums!
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