Originally Posted by
Ivory8g
yeah i gapped em to 0.28 im wondering if I shouldnt gap the new ones a little farther.
edit: actually the larger the gap the better. So a larger gap results in a larger spark and more power, but it pulls more volts from the coil and makes it work a little bit harder, whereas a smaller gap will put less strain on the coil and make a little less power.
basically up to a certain psi you want to gap as big as you can get it without reaching "blow out" and when upping the boost its best to make the gap smaller to reduce the chance of misfire!
Cliff Notes: Run a larger gap for more power. If you get misfire, then you need to shorten the gap.