.34 - .37 is optimal any more than that you'll have to replace them more often.
it is 37
The 2011 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has a drag coefficient of .37 Cd.
1-5-3-6-2-4 Spark Plug Gap - .040 Point Gap - .022 Dwell Angle - 31-37 Valve Lash - Intake .006 Hot / Exhaust .013 Hot
Can get 40mph on motorway journeys I would say average is around 35/37
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64x = 37 Divide both sides by 64: x = 37/64 or 0.578125
i am 39 weeks along and have been losing my mucus plug gradually for almost 2 weeks now.
1) Remove the air filter manifold. It will clip on the air filter on one side, and there will be a ring fastener on the other. 2) For the 3 plugs on the driver side, use a 10 mm nut driver to remove the locking nut of the spark plug terminal. 3) Disconnect the harness from the plug terminal. 4) Pull out the terminal. 5) Use a socket wrench to remove the plug. 6) For the 3 plugs on the passenger side, you will need to remove the Radiator Coolant reservoir. This is fastened with 2 10mm nuts. Once removed follow steps 2 to 5 for each plug. Note that on the Radiator it will state what the gap should be for the spark plug. [Edit - Just finished doing it this way] You can get to the passenger side plugs without removing the Radiator Coolant reservoir or the air filter manifold if you use a Universal and a 12" extension. You will, however, need to remove the flex conduit between the Air Filter Mainfold and the top of the intake manifold.