Fuel economy and spark plug gaps
- delcowizzid
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Re: Fuel economy and spark plug gaps
ill go pull a plug out my vx and take a pic they are at 50 thousand km im bad for maintanance LOL i had one out a few weeks back as i swapped 2 plugs out the turbo 202 in there to clean them up LOL
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not bad for a 450000km oil burner LOL
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Re: Fuel economy and spark plug gaps
and you can only really read brandnew plugs old ones like this dont have any plating left on them LOL
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Re: Fuel economy and spark plug gaps
Is that engine been tuned or factory calibration?
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stock as a rock its only had the plenum cleaned when i fitted the plugs and leads everything else is factory parts even the exhaust LOL
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Re: Fuel economy and spark plug gaps
doesn't look that different from mine, just less red in the middle. Mines up near 330k
Re: Fuel economy and spark plug gaps
holy massive filesize batman shrink your pics wizzid
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Re: Fuel economy and spark plug gaps
I was under the impression the end of the ceramic is more cruisy ranges and right in the plug at the top of the ceramic is where you'll find WOT readings .... and you usually need a torch or good light for this!
as for the brown, im not sure that's from additives, I get the same results with methanol ?!?!
as for the brown, im not sure that's from additives, I get the same results with methanol ?!?!
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Re: Fuel economy and spark plug gaps
here is mine.
2 random plugs. My shitbox VP has always had a heap of cylinder to cylinder variation in the plugs.
detonation? probably as I can hear it sometime on WOT on a 40c day with currently no console and a busted sifter boot letting in all the engine noise.
And its hammers off its head when the knock sensor is bypassed "clak clak clak" but boy does it go a lot faster!
2 random plugs. My shitbox VP has always had a heap of cylinder to cylinder variation in the plugs.
detonation? probably as I can hear it sometime on WOT on a 40c day with currently no console and a busted sifter boot letting in all the engine noise.
And its hammers off its head when the knock sensor is bypassed "clak clak clak" but boy does it go a lot faster!
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