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Location: Tsawwassen BC Canada
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The plug gap should be about .045" for a high performance street car. When a blower or nitrous is added, you need to drop the heat range on the plugs and reduce there gap to about .035", depending on level of boost or how much nitrous is added. The above is not for certain, you will have to read the plugs in order to make the proper determination, but it will get you in the ballpark.
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