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Side Gap.. Worth the time?
#138237 03/06/2007 1:14 PM
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3 Questions
Who has side-gaped their spark plugs?
Did it change engine performance?
How often do you change plugs?

Thanks, Mark


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CTSPEED #138238 03/06/2007 1:24 PM
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I have mine sidegapped. Use the standard OEM plugs and gap em. I change mine out every 5K whether they need it or not.

Hard to determine seat of the pants performance. But if a better job is done burning the fuel I am all in.


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clanrickarde #138239 03/06/2007 1:38 PM
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I side gap my plugs and it does improve performance. It is also easier to start no choke needed. I use the standard plugs and change them every spring they are cheap enough.


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kennymc #138240 03/06/2007 4:12 PM
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How do you side gap the plugs??


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bonnyusa #138242 03/06/2007 4:51 PM
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Thanks Phil,
I found that link to side gaping in a old post.
Was just wondering what results people got.
Mark


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CTSPEED #138243 03/06/2007 4:59 PM
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Yeah, that was for iceman.

I've tried sidegapping. Empirically, I see the same results as above.


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bonnyusa #138244 03/06/2007 6:17 PM
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What gap are you sidegaping them at? Some say .010 less some say same ??
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I do a tight 0.8mm as opposed to stock where I did a tight 0.9mm


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bonnyusa #138246 03/06/2007 9:44 PM
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Thanks Phil


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Iceman #138247 03/07/2007 4:52 PM
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i don't know if it was just the new plugs or not but i noticed she ran like a scalded cat with sidegapped plugs.


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CTSPEED #138248 03/08/2007 12:34 AM
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I side gapped mine soon after I read about it here. The seat of the pants dyno didn't pick up any improvement but certainly no decrease in performance.


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Since premium gas is now $3.11 a gallon in the Metro Phx,Az area I have to ask,does it help the fuel mileage? I know in theory if it has more power it should be more effiecant.That is if you keep your hand out of it somewhat.I also know a lot of people that ride don't worry about gas too much.I feeled up today and it was not on reserve and it took almost $10. It still a lot,lot better than the old truck even goin above the speed limit.


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