I wanted to share some thoughts/opinions on spark plug gap. Its a question that gets asked a lot when discussing ignition upgrades. This system packs a pretty good punch, and you could really open the gap way up. at modest boost levels, (20-ish psi) you could easily run .050 gap. But there is a downside to really wide gaps. As the plugs get a little carbon built up on them and/or lead deposits, there is a point where its easier for the spark energy to follow the deposits instead of jumping the gap.
So, research and discussions have led me to the following suggestions: Using typical plugs (everyone has a 'favorite'), .040 should be good to about the 10.99 power level.
10.50 to 10.99 I think .035 is a good place to start. and faster than 10.50 I would gap them at .030 to .032
These are, of course, estimates and everyones car will be a little different.
If you run leaded fuel, change the plugs often.
If you want to try .050 or .060 gap, let me know how it goes, it will probably run great but you will want to change your plugs now and then....
Comments + opinions welcome...
Bob