Spark plug gap

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  1. mavman

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    Mike 75 Mav all coils supply only thr voltage required to make the plug fire. the petronic set up will not make your coil produce more voltage. with the wider gap it could cause the coil to fail. i would consider getting a hotter coil. best of luck with it.
     

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