Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:I gapped to what GM says with original GMPP plugs and now Rapidfires: 0.050''.
Wade Jarvis wrote:Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:I gapped to what GM says with original GMPP plugs and now Rapidfires: 0.050''.
Correct I am running NGK TR6's gapped at 50 with no issues. You only need one step colder plugs.
Mike Marshall wrote:Wade Jarvis wrote:Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:I gapped to what GM says with original GMPP plugs and now Rapidfires: 0.050''.
Correct I am running NGK TR6's gapped at 50 with no issues. You only need one step colder plugs.
So I can use the AC Delco #5614285 plugs and gap them to 50 or should I buy the NGK TR6's
Wade Jarvis wrote:Mike Marshall wrote:Wade Jarvis wrote:Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:I gapped to what GM says with original GMPP plugs and now Rapidfires: 0.050''.
Correct I am running NGK TR6's gapped at 50 with no issues. You only need one step colder plugs.
So I can use the AC Delco #5614285 plugs and gap them to 50 or should I buy the NGK TR6's
I would not use those simply because they are 2 steps colder.
Mike Marshall wrote:Wade Jarvis wrote:Mike Marshall wrote:Wade Jarvis wrote:Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:I gapped to what GM says with original GMPP plugs and now Rapidfires: 0.050''.
Correct I am running NGK TR6's gapped at 50 with no issues. You only need one step colder plugs.
So I can use the AC Delco #5614285 plugs and gap them to 50 or should I buy the NGK TR6's
I would not use those simply because they are 2 steps colder.
Do u know the part number for the ngk plugs?