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Honestly i would expect better from a mod but come on the guy asked a pretty simple question.

What is the recommended spark plug gap for the RB25DE is it really that hard to answer.

Maybe he wants to change plugs who knows his post didn't really leave mush for detail but he did ask what gap he should run.

For the record i have NGK BCPR6ES plugs i would also like to know what gap i should be using

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Honestly i would expect better from a mod but come on the guy asked a pretty simple question.

What is the recommended spark plug gap for the RB25DE is it really that hard to answer.

Maybe he wants to change plugs who knows his post didn't really leave mush for detail but he did ask what gap he should run.

For the record i have NGK BCPR6ES plugs i would also like to know what gap i should be using

well you can expect all you want, but i asked for very simple information in order to give him a better answer. he asked if he should gap the plugs (in other words, should he alter the gap). i simply wanted to know what gap he was running so i could give him an accurate answer. you said yourself his post didn't have much detail, so why be upset when i ask for more?

if a mod asking for info is bad form in your eyes then you are going to be regularly dissapointed on this forum. since this is a question that has been, believe it or not, covered hundreds of times, most mods would've simply said "use the search function" or simply not posted at all.

to answer your question about what gap you should be running, stock gap is 1.1mm, but anything between 0.6mm and 1.1mm is perfectly fine. the bigger gap the better, but sometimes you need to reduce the gap below 1.1mm to make up for weak coilpacks.

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