I am looking at the NGK TR55's and they come stock gapped @ .060. If I get them should I regap them to .045?
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If your application is calling for a .045 gap then yeah I would think you should reset them to what you need them set at. BUT I would also make sure the TR55 is the right heat range for what you want as well.
I used to use TR6's when I was running my nitrous on my old stock engine... I have yet to play with spark plugs on my new one so I'm currently running the AC Delco iridiums that come in it from the factory.
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From knowing what you have done to your LQ1, you are left experimenting with gaps. You don't have extensive work done, but you have enough to change combustion chamber temps and spark timing/Advance. You will need to look up what I told you to use in the past convo's. I DID tell you.Lifting my front wheels, one jack at a time.
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If you add a MSD DIS-4 you can widen the gap testing in 5 thou at a time...1991 Grand Prix STE
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Originally posted by robertisaar View Posthonestly, i wouldn't use anything other than delcos... i know the 3100 eats other plugs fairly quickly but my platinum delcos from the factory lasted 150K. broke the porcelin on one, so replaced them all. might as well index them as well...
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Originally posted by bve32k View PostMy car eats Plats like they are candy. So its not worth putting them in. I ended up using the TR55's and gapped them @ .043. Car runs smoother than before.
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Originally posted by bve32k View PostMy car eats Plats like they are candy. So its not worth putting them in. I ended up using the TR55's and gapped them @ .043. Car runs smoother than before.Last edited by bszopi; 10-19-2009, 01:29 PM.In a quiet town full of chevy's, you can hear a FORD rust.
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NGK TR55 Spark Plugs
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41-TR55
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$2.19
V-Power
V-Power spark plugs are a patented design by NGK to improve ignitability and reduce quenching. Ignitability is improved by the V-groove cut in the center electrode parallel to the ground electrode, this directs the spark to to the edge of the center electrode thus exposing it to more of the air/fuel mixture. Quenching is reduced in much the same manner, drawing the spark to the edge of the center and ground electrodes reduces the surface area available to quench the spark. See quenching for more info.
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BGK FTW. I like NGK's and Delco's.
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