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Gap for TR7IX's at 17psi
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<blockquote data-quote="69gt4speed" data-source="post: 7680235" data-attributes="member: 7772"><p>I run w 12# boost and lets say a 100 shot of n2o w the tr7ix's a gap of .028 w no misfire issues. 2 yrs old also. </p><p></p><p>Adj. gap... key point is bending outer electrode w/o touching inner while adj. it. I use a old points/plug gap adj. feeler gauge tool. It does not touch the inner while I bend outer. Or you will break inner. I don't care what plug u are using, the inner should not be pried on. Only gap checked w a feeler gauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69gt4speed, post: 7680235, member: 7772"] I run w 12# boost and lets say a 100 shot of n2o w the tr7ix's a gap of .028 w no misfire issues. 2 yrs old also. Adj. gap... key point is bending outer electrode w/o touching inner while adj. it. I use a old points/plug gap adj. feeler gauge tool. It does not touch the inner while I bend outer. Or you will break inner. I don't care what plug u are using, the inner should not be pried on. Only gap checked w a feeler gauge. [/QUOTE]
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