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Old 11-21-2019, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by AuSeeker View Post
You can regap them if you want too, but that tiny bit of difference won't make much if any difference if at all and won't do any damage, it's only 1/1000th of an inch too big.
I just checked them and the pre gap is .039 so I'm going to keep them at that.

Denso specifically states not to use antisieze on the plugs. I would presume Denso wouldn't state wrong info about oem plugs but others in the forum say to use it.

Antisieze or not on OEM Denso K20HR-U11?
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