Gapping spark plugs

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So I'm gapping my Ford Racing 0-Degree spark plugs to around .035 for my nitrous set up. I've don't this before with the same plugs in the past, but this time I've made the gap smaller than planned to .032 on one of the plugs. Does that one plug have any negative affects? And how do I increase the gap on these types of plugs without messing anything up? The grounding strap goes completely across, it's not the normal j-style
 

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It will be fine as is. If you want to open the gap, needle nose plyer
 

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So I'm gapping my Ford Racing 0-Degree spark plugs to around .035 for my nitrous set up. I've don't this before with the same plugs in the past, but this time I've made the gap smaller than planned to .032 on one of the plugs. Does that one plug have any negative affects? And how do I increase the gap on these types of plugs without messing anything up? The grounding strap goes completely across, it's not the normal j-style

Here you go Jon !

http://www.steeda.com/steeda-spark-plug-gapping-tool-for-ford-mustang-555-8901/

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Did u read his question?
 

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Yeah ! I read and understood his question.. However he can still use the Steeda gaping tool when the time comes to replace his plugs down the road..
 

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