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Going to the track (Will seafoam strip rotors?)

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Old 10-04-2005, 10:42 PM
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Hmm, good thought. What'* a good gap for some TR55s? I don't remember what I got last time.
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How much boost are you running? Prob .055
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.055" for TR55'*.
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If your still seeing KR and your running 10+ lbs. of boost I'd switch to AL 104'* @ .055"

AL'* are a great plug and are very cheap so you can change them without breaking the wallet
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