spark plugs-dumb question
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i just swapped a b18c1 into my ek a couple of months ago, i'm plannig to change the motor n trans oil, ad well as the spark plugs (for higher performance ones) my question is What is the spark plug gap for this motor?
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I'm not going to tell you because I don't feel like looking for my Helms for Acura Integras - but here's some food for thought.
You can call autozone, pep boys, advance auto, etc., and ask them what the spark plug gap on an <year> Acura Integra GSR - and they'll tell ya.
That's how I always find out when I'm changing plugs for cars, never trust pre-gapped plugs.
PS: "higher performance" spark plugs aren't going to do jack **** for your car performance or gas mileage wise.
I'm not going to tell you because I don't feel like looking for my Helms for Acura Integras - but here's some food for thought.
You can call autozone, pep boys, advance auto, etc., and ask them what the spark plug gap on an <year> Acura Integra GSR - and they'll tell ya.
That's how I always find out when I'm changing plugs for cars, never trust pre-gapped plugs.
PS: "higher performance" spark plugs aren't going to do jack **** for your car performance or gas mileage wise.
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