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Spark Plug Gap / Small Block Nitrous Motor #1973670
12/21/15 04:25 AM
12/21/15 04:25 AM
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I have a small block with a small shot of nitrous on it I'm running a NGK heat range 10 spark plug I was wondering what everybody's running for plug gap I've been running 45?


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Re: Spark Plug Gap / Small Block Nitrous Motor [Re: Pink Dart] #1973723
12/21/15 11:24 AM
12/21/15 11:24 AM
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That's an awfully cold plug. I use -9 NGKs gapped around .028".


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Re: Spark Plug Gap / Small Block Nitrous Motor [Re: Pink Dart] #1973731
12/21/15 11:35 AM
12/21/15 11:35 AM
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I used to run NGK 7's on my 10:1CR 340 iron headed motor with a 150>250 shot and gapped at .030 thou with MSD6A, 36 deg total with 98 octane fuel over here, did have a seperate blue pump and line for N20 fuel only, never tipped a plug, ran sweet.

Last edited by rb446; 12/21/15 11:43 AM.

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