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Many use .9mm, usually a tuner will tell you ifn they are too fat once you defer from the generic tune

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mate, from other peoples experience, not much gain in the muffler job unless you just want a bit more growl.

Spark plugs should be fine at .89... however, I had mine gapped to this, and then when I had it back on the dyno with another tune and all my go fast bits on, they were breaking down at around 3800rpm... so I have re-gapped them further to .75..

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Guys

Ive had a custom tune now for a while and I dont think I have had any issues with my spark plugs but was told to get some new ones because once you up your boost the plugs dont have there great life span any more.

What size gap should I have? I am running 10psi.

Cheers

Adrian

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