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Old 07-29-2002, 06:06 PM
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Default Spark plug gap for a 94 gsr?

I tried a search and came up short, I searched "spark plug gap" but nothing.

So whats the gap I need with a gsr? I have a helms manual but it is 500 miles away, and my car needs plugs put in asap. I just need the info. Thanks in advance.
Old 07-29-2002, 06:14 PM
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It actually says right on the air box or the top of the hood I think...but anyway if your running stock plugs you'll want 1.3mm gap.

Actually it dosen't mention plug gap on the car...oh well.
Old 07-29-2002, 06:25 PM
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I believe it's .044 inches
Old 07-29-2002, 06:37 PM
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I have .051 inches in my helms manual for a 95 GSR.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the help.

My car has been running really really weird lately, it felt like a spark plug wire came loose, then I pulled over and inspected them and they were all pushed in but it still did that

So I am hoping that it is just the plugs and that everything will be fine after that...if not, then I will buy wires, cap and rotor on payday.
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what brand/model spark plugs are you running by the way?
Old 07-29-2002, 08:13 PM
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well you can check your ignition system without having to really buy all those parts, get a voltimeter and come back here. Actually, there was a post on all the resistances and stuff for someone else's ignition problem. You could glean alot from that I think. Then atleast your not blowing money on things you don't need to replace.
Old 07-29-2002, 09:03 PM
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I usually get some cheap ass plugs for $ 0.99 and before anyone tells me how I need ngk's or denso iridiums, listen to this. Ive used those before and my plugs still got damaged, so I just try and replace them with every oil change, I will take pics when I take them out tomorrow and post them (if I can find a digcam) and show you how they look, I have books and they dont usually look too bad, but we'll see.

I would like to get ngk plugs/wires and an oem cap/rotor but ill see what i need first.
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