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pgoldsmith wrote:I'm currently using Champion S6YC plugs set at 0.8mm gap.
Havent changed these for 12 months or so, but to be honest I only did about a 1000 miles last year if that.
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MFaulks wrote:pgoldsmith wrote:I'm currently using Champion S6YC plugs set at 0.8mm gap.
Havent changed these for 12 months or so, but to be honest I only did about a 1000 miles last year if that.
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si21 wrote:MFaulks wrote:pgoldsmith wrote:I'm currently using Champion S6YC plugs set at 0.8mm gap.
Havent changed these for 12 months or so, but to be honest I only did about a 1000 miles last year if that.
I'm not a big Champion fan, NGK through and through, but hey ho. I would run them closed up a little at 0.6mm, and see how you get on at that. It will give your rotor arm and dizzy cap a slightly easier time as well.
Martin[/quote
So you recommend closing the gap slightly, does this not reduce the flame front, does this not reduce power due to a less efficient combustion chamber burn?
I am not saying your wrong Martin, I am just keen to learn the reasons behind it, or is this something you have found to be ok through real life experience/trial and error?
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