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NGK recommends a gap of .032

Denso recommends .042

Bosch recommends .040


totally BS. Bolognese sauce

0.028 to 0.031 inch. SPEC !!! read the FSM.
i can email you the FSM and the TSB on the newest factory recommendation on plugs.
but the TSB leaves the gap orig. spec. 1992. (up to 98)

suzuki made the car, geo is clone. so same.

the Spark plug mfg. says that number is NOT the OEM spec, that is what their silly sparkplug making machine set them to , in the factory .
see. what it is ,not a recommendation as to what i should be.

i email all 3 and that is what they said. as i suspected (knew for sure too)

the gap is based on the energy of your igniter (coil and ignitor) in later years they went to .040 inches, with coil on plug. but that has nothing what to do with a 92.

Disinformation is wild on this topic. email the maker and ask this silly question.
what does the words on the box mean.

not a thing.

and keep in mind this plug fits 1000 diff. cars and such.
so tell me , how in the world can they all be 0.040 or 0.044 as some say.
?

rip

this might clear of that snort]n bull the jive....

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