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    Default Spark Plug Gap

    I have a 90 da boosted and I wanted to know where should i gap the spark plugs. I have a msd external coil and that is it for now.

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    What power level is your car making?

    Without knowing I can still say you should run NGK-BKR7E plugs and I have seen many turbo Honda guys run .32.

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    run as much gap as you can without blowing out the spark.

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    ive seen anywhere from .012 to .044

    yes that is 12 thousandths.

    I run .020 typically
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    Quote Originally Posted by gastroker View Post
    run as much gap as you can without blowing out the spark.
    Thats the deal.

    But start at roughly .028

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    .012 with stock igniton FTW
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