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Old 8/13/07, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mvon919
HT0s are not needed for N/A or Nitrous.
I'll bet quite a few of the N2O guys will disagree with you.
Old 8/13/07, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by mvon919
HT0s are not needed for N/A or Nitrous. If you're running boost, then you might want to have them (I do).

Miikka,
Don is right on this one. Nitrous increases cylinder pressures just like or worse than superchargers do. That is where the 75/100/150 plus horses come from. Same principle. Think about it for a moment.
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Once you get past the symantics... Nitrous and forced induction do the SAME THING inside the cylinder. They just take different roads getting there.
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anyone know where to buy a gap measurement tool for these new plugs, or a way to mod a regular one, i always wondered how those guy with +4 platniums gapped their plugs, and i am guessing it is same way these are measured
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Originally Posted by RedDragon777
anyone know where to buy a gap measurement tool for these new plugs, or a way to mod a regular one, i always wondered how those guy with +4 platniums gapped their plugs, and i am guessing it is same way these are measured
I just used a standard feeler gage, and narrowed it's width with my dremel so it would fit under the strap.
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