Nov 26, 2011 #1 2 2006gtmike forum member Joined Jun 9, 2010 Posts 400 Reaction score 0 Location South of Philly What is the recommended gap for the FRPP plugs on a supercharged Mustang GT?
Nov 26, 2011 #2 stkjock ---- Madmin ---- Staff member Administrator Super Moderator S197 Team Member Joined Jul 10, 2007 Posts 40,268 Reaction score 3,182 Location Long Island NY How much boost?
Nov 26, 2011 #3 AbdullaGT500 forum member Joined Oct 26, 2010 Posts 4,482 Reaction score 4 Location Little Rock, AR .032 per the instruction manual.
Nov 27, 2011 #4 2 2006gtmike forum member Joined Jun 9, 2010 Posts 400 Reaction score 0 Location South of Philly It's only around 8-9 lbs of boost.
Nov 27, 2011 #5 GerRod forum member Joined Dec 22, 2009 Posts 694 Reaction score 0 Location Baton Rouge, LA AbdullaGT said: .032 per the instruction manual. Click to expand... ^^^ 0.032
Nov 27, 2011 #6 AbdullaGT500 forum member Joined Oct 26, 2010 Posts 4,482 Reaction score 4 Location Little Rock, AR 2006gtmike said: It's only around 8-9 lbs of boost. Click to expand... Mine have been gapped at .032 with no problems at all with 9 lbs of boost.
2006gtmike said: It's only around 8-9 lbs of boost. Click to expand... Mine have been gapped at .032 with no problems at all with 9 lbs of boost.
Nov 27, 2011 #7 2 2006gtmike forum member Joined Jun 9, 2010 Posts 400 Reaction score 0 Location South of Philly Thanks for all of the responses! And I need to make sure antisieze is used on the spark plugs? I'm not messing with the 2 piece nightmares so I'm having a mechanic change them out. I want to make sure he doesn't fuk up the removal & installation.
Thanks for all of the responses! And I need to make sure antisieze is used on the spark plugs? I'm not messing with the 2 piece nightmares so I'm having a mechanic change them out. I want to make sure he doesn't fuk up the removal & installation.
Nov 27, 2011 #8 Riptide Will work for Mustang. Joined Oct 27, 2009 Posts 5,248 Reaction score 17 Location Montucky Never hurts to have some antisieze on there. With a one piece plug I doubt you need it but it can't hurt.
Never hurts to have some antisieze on there. With a one piece plug I doubt you need it but it can't hurt.
Nov 27, 2011 #9 2 2006gtmike forum member Joined Jun 9, 2010 Posts 400 Reaction score 0 Location South of Philly Allright and they should be torqued to a certain spec?
Nov 27, 2011 #10 stkjock ---- Madmin ---- Staff member Administrator Super Moderator S197 Team Member Joined Jul 10, 2007 Posts 40,268 Reaction score 3,182 Location Long Island NY .032 agreed, yes use antisieze, the tq spec is like 19# but check the.service manual sticky.