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Old 03-20-2014, 09:47 AM
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Default "Side Gapping" Plugs...brilliant or needless?

I've been thinking about the pros and cons of this since I first heard about it. Apparently an old racer's trick was to cut the arm on a spark plug to about the midpoint of the center electrode, clean the cut well, clean for contamination and gap .10 tighter than the proper spec. This allowed the spark to travel a short distance at an angle and the arm no longer shrouds the spark and this is the major advantage...so they say.

I was wondering if anyone has feedback on cutting the electrode on a spark plug to allow a more complete combustion, a few more HP and better MPG...so they say

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Old 03-20-2014, 03:12 PM
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Me and my buddies did it back in the day. Of course, my best friends dad was an old school dirt track racer, and he let us in on all the tricks.
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Old 03-21-2014, 07:20 PM
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Did you find any difference? Basically, enough to spend the time pulling my plugs, modding, and reinstalling?
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Old 03-21-2014, 07:32 PM
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Bosch +4 spark plugs are built this way but with four electrodes. You may just want to try that and see what it does for you. Honestly though, I see all those little tricks as being only good in theory and maybe having a practical benefit in the slimmest of cases. Bosch makes good spark plugs so it might be worth a try just for the hell of it.
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Autolite R series plugs are made like this. My engine builder always spec'd them exclusively. Not sure about an advantage, so to speak, because I never ran with another brand, in our race cars. He claimed they don't foul out as bad as other plugs.
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I did it on one of my drag race engs. I never noticed a difference. BUT every little bit helps
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