Are you serious? Having properly gapped, high quality spark plugs are critical in producing a proper flame kernel. This increases the efficiency of combustion and extracting the most energy out of the fuel that’s supplied.
Back in the day my dad used to tune our '68 Dodge Dart. I still remember him using a spark plug gap tool to ensure a precise spark gap per the manufacturer instructions for the Slant 6 engine with its carburetor. Surely that remains important today, given various mechanics' teardown videos I've seen stop to examine the plugs and specifically whether they got "mechanically regapped" by an errant piston striking them.
@DarthContinent we used to “index” our plugs on our race cars. Squeezing every bit of power out of an engine takes a lot of small details. Plugs should never be overlooked!
Let me pose a question to you. Why is it required to increase the size of the injector and larger fuel pumps as power levels increase? More horsepower requires more fuel! It’s just depends on the fuel and air requirements of a particular engine.
*Spark
You forgot to "p" on your title. 🙂
Ha! Thanks. I messed it up first with it saying “park” plugs… guess I deleted the p…
i dont know how that would work the injectors inject the same amount they dont care about the plugs really
Are you serious? Having properly gapped, high quality spark plugs are critical in producing a proper flame kernel. This increases the efficiency of combustion and extracting the most energy out of the fuel that’s supplied.
Back in the day my dad used to tune our '68 Dodge Dart. I still remember him using a spark plug gap tool to ensure a precise spark gap per the manufacturer instructions for the Slant 6 engine with its carburetor.
Surely that remains important today, given various mechanics' teardown videos I've seen stop to examine the plugs and specifically whether they got "mechanically regapped" by an errant piston striking them.
@DarthContinent we used to “index” our plugs on our race cars. Squeezing every bit of power out of an engine takes a lot of small details. Plugs should never be overlooked!
@@Ninelinegarage makes good sense! 👍
E3 is just marketing wank.. we refuse to install them when a customer brings their own parts. Happened yesterday as a fatter of mact.
you cant have more power with more gas, if it were possible everyone be doing it
Let me pose a question to you. Why is it required to increase the size of the injector and larger fuel pumps as power levels increase? More horsepower requires more fuel! It’s just depends on the fuel and air requirements of a particular engine.