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Location: Edison, NJ, USA
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![]() I did a lookup on ngksparkplugs.com for my '89 LX50 and they say 0.054 gap. I thought the 0.042-0.046 range was preferred for power adders...
Technick- Your numbers are very impressive, especially while passing emissions at the same time! If you know, is Oregon on the stricter (California) or looser side with their emissions testing? BTW - Your web site is great! Used it yesterday to get some cable info. |
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Thanks- Simi |
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