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Hi I have a bought a set of the above plugs, does anyone know if I need to adjust the gap.
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Nope.
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Quote from: Pudding on June 27, 2017, 09:50:27 am
Nope.
Nope I don't need too or nope you're unsure
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Lol, no you don't need to gap them.
Gapping plugs is for ancient classic cars running points and condensers. I've never gapped plugs on any turbo engine I've owned and never had any problems. It's only an issue when running massive boost pressure.
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Argh cool mate
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