Side gapping your car's spark plugs could result in some modest performance gains. Here's what it means, how to do it, and ...
Gasoline internal combustion engines need three fundamental things: fuel, oxygen, and spark. The sexy aspects of modifying cars are focused on the first two elements: Double Pumper carburetors, ...
For an engine family as ubiquitous as the small-block Chevy, dozens of ignition wire sets are available, either over the counter at your local auto parts store or from the performance aftermarket, but ...
Perhaps my google-fu is weak today. I have an '88 Honda Accord, and I'm trying to change the spark plugs. I've done several searches but I just can't seem to find any reference as to what to gap my ...
Gas-powered internal combustion engines need spark plugs to (literally) ignite and complete the combustion stroke, enabling the motor to produce power. They may seem unusual to the untrained eye, but ...
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