A andylawcc Lifer Mar 9, 2000 18,183 3 81 Jun 27, 2005 #1 so what happens if the gap is set larger/smaller than the official specs? Would a slightly larger gap intensify the spark?
so what happens if the gap is set larger/smaller than the official specs? Would a slightly larger gap intensify the spark?
A AccruedExpenditure Diamond Member May 12, 2001 6,960 7 81 Jun 27, 2005 #2 You'll notice a performance drop. They print those specs for the hell of it.
B Brutuskend Lifer Apr 2, 2001 26,558 4 0 Jun 27, 2005 #3 It won't run as well. And the plug won't last as long?
Q QuitBanningMe Banned Mar 2, 2005 5,038 2 0 Jun 27, 2005 #4 Originally posted by: andylawcc so what happens if the gap is set larger/smaller than the official specs? Would a slightly larger gap intensify the spark? Click to expand... I guess I should edit this. I change the gaps on my plugs depending on application.
Originally posted by: andylawcc so what happens if the gap is set larger/smaller than the official specs? Would a slightly larger gap intensify the spark? Click to expand... I guess I should edit this. I change the gaps on my plugs depending on application.
G gregshin Diamond Member Jul 13, 2000 3,273 0 0 Jun 27, 2005 #5 if you're gap is to large and not to spec you can misfire in your cylinder and then b00m not good.