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Old 03-25-2016, 04:48 PM
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What should I gap my plugs at? 2010 cobalt ss/tc full bolt ons and a trifecta tuned. Should I go stock Gap?
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Just go .032
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Just go .032
Thats what I run. I only posted the link to that thread in case you wanted to make your own decision. Id say .32 is what the majority runs.
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Yeah the bigger the gap the better, or try .035 (stock gap) if you don't have spark blowout then your good if it does then go to .034 and so on
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