Need new spark plugs...

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Slammedchevy01

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So 41-100 is the new AC Delco part # that replaced #41-985? I got 95k on my 03 Tahoe, would wires be a good idea as well i guess?
 

Southernstyle

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i change my wires everytime i change my plugs because the wires r a pain in the ass to get off in one piece ecspecailly if they've been on there awhile. its easier to just grab the old wires with some vice grips r channel locks and pull. the spark plug clip in the plug wire usually pulls out when doing this making them useless but its much easier and wires arent that expensive.
 
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Hell no but it keeps the tb cleaner. I finally installed that spacer I've had laying around for almost a year today so I get to install some TR6s gapped to .035 this weekend :D

On my Tahoe the air box says to gap plugs at .060 inches... So if you're doing .035 you're about halfway there. Thats unless you know something that I dont. ;)
 

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Your airbox is from 2002, they changed the specs because you're missing out on a little power and fuel economy by gapping them so damn wide. Additionally, I'm gapping my colder heat range plugs tighter (stock is recommended .040) due to the nitrous plate I have on my truck...but you should have known that if you blew your engine due to "way too much nitrous" :cheers:
 

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