spark plug gap question
#1
spark plug gap question
for those who have motors with no power adders, what do you gap your spark plugs at, im curious to see what the different answers are because they recommend 0.054 for our cars and to me that just doesnt seem right, im debating on going with 0.043. but i wanted to get some info first. so what do you gap your spark plugs at?
#3
RE: spark plug gap question
Why doesn't the factory recommended 0.054" sound right? [/align][/align]With the COP system there's a ton of voltage available (40kV+), far more than enough to ionise a 0.054" gap at any chamber pressure you'd ever see in an n/a engine...[/align]
#7
RE: spark plug gap question
It takes a maximum of about 25 kV to ionisea 0.050"gap on a properly operating sparkplug, at the highest chamber pressure you'll ever see in an n/a engine. [/align][/align]I have never measured the actual voltage on my Mustang as I do not have a calibrated inductive pickup for the COPs. However on my old supercharged (12 psi) '90 Miata running a 0.036" gap the highest ionisation voltage I ever recorded was about 24 kV; and that was at WOT, full boost,at 5k rpm or so. Usually it was well under 20kV.[/align][/align]Ignition voltage is hardly ever an issue with DIS and COP ignition systems until you get into crazy boost and compression ratio ranges.[/align]
#8
RE: spark plug gap question
yea i mean i know all of that i was just curious as to who uses what gap. like i said my friend had a 99 gt ran 12.90 in the 1/4, had stock heads, cam & lower intake. he gapped his at 0.034 and it ran great, when hed gap his at 0.050ish it wouldnt run as good, thats why i asked.
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