AutoXRacer
Senior Member
Looking at Kenne bell's site. He sez his..."boost a spark" is good enough that you can use a .100" spark plug gap AND 30 psi of boost.
I see that GMS makes several version of COPs. Their expensive one is rated for 60 kv. Now that's triple the oem 20 kv.
Use the....."boost a spark" in conjunction with the GMS 60 kv plugs..and you will end up with almost 86 kv. On paper, you should be able to use a .1032" gap. If that doesn't do it.... I give up.
Ok, now you get to have your 8 x mini arc welder's in action. The hotter cop's will provide higher kv. The K bell boost a spark also provides for a longer duration spark.
Your present .024" gap..although it works, seems a bit on the narrow side for optimum performance at any rpm. You might want to make some ph calls about this.
I think your bigger issue right now is having to buy eng oil every time you gas up. Are you still getting oil on the intake elbow ? It must be a mess inside there..with oil all over the rotor pack, IC, and manifold.
Jimbo
Unfortunately, aftermarket COPs are questionable. As I tested a set that could not spark past 12 PSI.
We tested gaps from 0.035 thru 0.024; 0.024 is where the spark blowout quit. Also, this is the spark gap JDM currently uses on their race cars.
I will be testing another COP set soon as the company that made the ones I tested is going back to the drawing board. More to come on that.
The issue with the boost-a-spark is that it requires a lot of splicing into wires which I hate. I prefer clean connector type connections. Wiring in a boost-a-spark results in a rats nest of wires.
Car runs great with 0.024" gap; although not ideal, it still performs amazingly.
Regarding the oil issue, I am no longer getting oil in the elbow as I removed the PCV system. I am now running breather catch cans; one for each valve cover. I don't get oil in the catch cans, just some yellow liquid with white milky stuff in it. Smells like ass. LOL Most of the fluid is collected from the passenger side. Driver side barely gets much. Hopefully the rotors and intake manifold have cleaned themselves out by now.
I have plenty of oil at home, as I bought 2-3 cases of oil as JDM told me to run the VR1 Racing oil for 4 oil cycles.
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