Re: The very last 3923 question you`ll see.Mean that.

From: Jon Smith (jon@fast4x4.net)
Date: Sat Sep 23 2000 - 23:13:30 EDT


your gap should be fine... how is your driving style? It may help to
attend a session of the Jon Smith school of high performance driving...
(i.e. go run it like ya stole it)
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> O.K. How exactly do these plugs affect idle quality on average? I`ve had
> them in my truck(it is V-sixual)for two weeks or so,and the idle is a
> little rougher.It was rough to begin with,but more so now.I gapped them
> at .040",which,they were pretty close right out of the box.But I didn`t
> have a wire-type feeler guage,just the blade type.So,is a slightly
> rougher idle typical with these plugs,or do I need to recheck the gap?
> .040",correct with stock ignition? BTW,there was no .040" blade in the
> set,so I had to put like .035"and .005" together.I had previously put a
> .022"and a .018" together and they would not even fit in the gap! This
> makes me question the accuracy of the guage,but I know I got them all at
> the same gap,at least!
>
> 1999 Dakota Sport Intense blue RC 4X4 V6 A/T 3.92 Anti-Spin w/Infinity
> CD system and optional crank windows (2)
>
>



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