But you're not cheap.
He is, however, reasonably priced.
But you're not cheap.
Then why is it said that an extended reach spark plug will advance timing lead? :msp_unsure:
It could be to index the plug so that the gap is facing down.........old racer trick to get that little extra.
I'd hate to have my gap "facing down":msp_unsure:
But you're not cheap.
He is, however, reasonably priced.
I bet. :msp_thumbup:
.....then the real question is which direction should a sparkplug be indexed?:hmm3grin2orange:
Dude,
you haven't been around here long?
brad like to call names.
.....then the real question is which direction should a sparkplug be indexed?:hmm3grin2orange:
....that's why I like those plugs with no electrode showing.....:msp_tongue:
If you get the compression high enough you don't even need a plug. :msp_wink:
Are you my cousin?:msp_ohmy:Mechanically nothing will change. Like has been said.....TDC is still TDC.......but the plug is still closer to the piston so it will act as though timing has been advanced slightly.
whats the porpose of this then ? Redirect Notice
Are you my cousin?:msp_ohmy:
Yup.It says it in the ad......
"With such spark plugs the spark continually jumps over to a different earth electrode. In doing so, the wear is distributed to up to four earth electrodes and the service life is extended."
Mr. Evans?
Yup.
Are you my cousin?:msp_ohmy:
Was your Dad in Knoxville late '63?
We might be brothers. :msp_ohmy:
Coulda been, He was an over the road truck driver.:hmm3grin2orange:Was your Dad in Knoxville late '63?
We might be brothers. :msp_ohmy:
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