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nkg b9egv... do they need to be sidefire

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Old 04-18-09, 04:49 PM
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nkg b9egv... do they need to be sidefire

i dont want them to stick in the engine to far and go booooom

so can i run them the way they come or do i need to convert to sidefire?

fyi. they are going in my 12at setup
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Old 04-19-09, 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by wackyracer
no

ill take that as no they do not need to be converted to side fire.

thank you.
Old 04-19-09, 02:09 AM
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run them as they came. make sure you have a thin wall socket or you won't be able to tighten them down. Gap them at .020 if youre running a stock ignition, .030 if not.
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