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May 29, 2007 | 08:34 AM
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what gap for ngk tr6
what gap i need guys for my ngk tr6 s ....running those cause of the nitrous just cant remember the gap now
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.035" would be a good gap to start with.
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TR6's are gap to .037 out of the box, just leave them like they are.
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I regapped mine to 0.035. I'm sure you would be fine if you left them as they are out of the box though.
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.035" would be a good gap to start with.
I have mine gapped at .035" for the N2O.
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What gap with an aftermarket box? Don't you want more?
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What gap with an aftermarket box? Don't you want more?
Even if you have an aftermarket coil and box, what would be the point of a larger gap? Just trying to learn something here.
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