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Old 07-27-08, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by -=NightHawk=- View Post
dont they achieve the same basic results?

shortening the gap decreases burn time

cooler plugs allow for a decreased chance of pre-detonation

these both have a direct relationship on burning efficiency would they not?

you have your plugs gapped at .35 stock for a 99-04 i believe is .55 (i cant really remember) if you wanted to increase the gap enough to make a difference you would most likely have to run a cooler plug right?

my original point to the OP was that he should have done one of these to begin with
I thought you read the post wrong or something, didnt get the point you were making. Procharger recomends a smaller gap and 2 heat ranges cooler than stock.
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