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NGK UR-5 plug gap

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V6POWER

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I did a search and I found people were gapping these plugs from .029 to .035. What is the best gap for my combo, running 24# boost with alcohol? Thanks.
 
Couple of things. I looked over your sig and did not see any type off ignition amplifier, ie MSD. I also did not see any reference to the current plugs you are running. The NGK ur5's seem to be a colder plug than advertised. I have some interesting experiences with these. I would recommend gapping them at 0.32. I would also make sure you do a dyno pull and check everything out. I switched to these plugs in my Mustang and had to retune due to a miss fire problem that developed.
 
I have the stock ignition/ECM and I am running Autolite 23s gapped at .035.
 
I normally run the Autolites but I had good luck with the NGKs at .032 at similar boosts. There is no need for an ignition amplifier.
 
Steve--What gap did you use on the Autolites? What is the reason for the tight gap with the NGKs?
 
Jim..

That tight of a gap can/should be run with any brand plug in this application. I gapped my AC CR43TS/CR42TS plugs the same.
 
I run .032 to a tight 035 on the Autolites depending on the mood I am in at the moment. Yes, we run tight gaps due to the very high cylinder pressures encountered.

I usually run closer to 032 on one of my cars that turns more rpm and closer to 035 on the ones that shift around 5200.
 
Thanks Steve. My car shifts around 5,000 so I will adjust gap accordingly.
 
Yes Jim, it is. Mine will pop at anything over 23# boost unless I close the gap up as stated.
 
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