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New plugs are in Gaped to 0.8mm I took it for a test drive and it has 90% fixed the problem. It still misses slightly at peek boost and high revs but my passenger could not pick it.

The old plugs look like they are a heat range too cold as they are a bit carboned up. The old plugs were not gapped correctly ether they ranged from 0.8mm to 1.1mm.

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They look worse than my crappy Autolites did....

Ahh the good old Autolites.. lol I ditched them as soon as I could.

Burns, yep, running pretty damn rich there. Do you do lots of short trips ??

Drop the heat range back to 6's, may help a bit too.

J

Jay dont do many short trips. Mostly to to and from work drives 60km each way.

emanuelt it you have a look at my thread on the cold air partition i have a pic that shown where the air comes from. I removed the rubber backing around the headlight and there is a gap under it into the stock intercooler area big enough for me to fit both my arms through.

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