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what are some good spark plugs that come gapped that i could pick up from an auto zone or something? mine were so tight it was impossible to get off with hand, i had to take a 6 foot steel pipe from a ceiling fan and stick it on the socket arm just to get the damn things loose and i snapped the porcelain on 1 and the other 1 is cracked i cant tell if the others are but i need to replace them encase they are. so yeah which plugs cost like 12 bux or so for 4 of em and come like pre gaped?

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i think the ngk ones do. not the iridiums but the ones below that. i used to use them i forgot what they are called though.
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huuu? what do you mean by the ones below that.

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it means goto toyota and get the OEM ones =)
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just get ngks and gap them yourself the stock gap fails for peformance
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with what a flathead and make it a little bit bigger?

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no, with the .99 cent park plug gapper that they sell at the store you buy anything from.... I swear ive seen them even at grocery stores.

or since your pinching pennies on 3$ sparkies, you could always ballpark the gap with a flathead :wink:
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was that sarcasm or can i really just use a flathead and make it a tiny bigger than my pre gapped ones so its a difference you can tell if u look close.

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Nasser wrote:was that sarcasm or can i really just use a flathead and make it a tiny bigger than my pre gapped ones so its a difference you can tell if u look close.
you want the gap TIGHTER not larger in peformance applications the stock gap is way to big
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so basically i can look at my pre gapped ones and then gap my new ones by hand so that the gap looks a little smaller? or do they all have to be the exact measurement on every plug so i have to buy a gaper?

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Nasser wrote:so basically i can look at my pre gapped ones and then gap my new ones by hand so that the gap looks a little smaller? or do they all have to be the exact measurement on every plug so i have to buy a gaper?
the gapper is seriously like 99 cents just buy it and gap them all to like 26-28 thousandths
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