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Tuning À la carte
Misfire data log
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<blockquote data-quote="2003RedfireVert" data-source="post: 16835871" data-attributes="member: 203044"><p>I always ran .045 gap when I was NA in my GT (Ford called for a .054 which I believe is the same as the 96-98 Cobras). I still vote new plugs gapped properly/shorter than OEM. I wonder if these older ECUs will even register a misfire if the Coil fires properly. I'm unsure on that. </p><p></p><p>What is the actual gap on that plug? Looks wider than .054 but hard to tell from pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2003RedfireVert, post: 16835871, member: 203044"] I always ran .045 gap when I was NA in my GT (Ford called for a .054 which I believe is the same as the 96-98 Cobras). I still vote new plugs gapped properly/shorter than OEM. I wonder if these older ECUs will even register a misfire if the Coil fires properly. I'm unsure on that. What is the actual gap on that plug? Looks wider than .054 but hard to tell from pics. [/QUOTE]
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