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anyway i changed my plugs again then i took it for a drive everything was perfect, until the next morning driving to work i give a little bit and a notice a small misfire.

i go for a drive at lunch time its a pig again idels shit aswell,

can someone please help and yes iv searched

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never try to regap iridiums they are set at either 0.8 or 1.0 for a reason if you wanna run a smaller gap use ngk or bosh cheapies

and a 0.7 gapis prolly the reason you are getting the missfire

i run ngk @1.0 mm and never have a problem

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but thats the thing race pace gaped my periously irudiums to .7

and now this my second set off the plugs this week iv got platinum's now,

but what i dont under stand is why is mis firing same plugs same gap,

this is really pissing me off

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thhis really starting to piss me off, i just tryed the copper plugs aswell, 1st i gapped them 2 .8 was a lot better but still had a miss above 7000rpm, then i gapped them to .7 was fine for the first drive to the car wash, i washed my car driving home from car wash missing like a bitch again,

i wanted to fix this b4 the cruise tomorrow, please help someone

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perviously as stated iv gapped them b4 with no problems just un plug my coils one at a time and the idle change on every one, so its not the coils

that doesnt eliminate the coils at all...

only if the miss is at idle...which its not.

try a new set of coils dude, swap with a mate or something, cheaper than going to a shop,

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