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Old 08-01-2011, 02:22 PM   #5
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I guess the important question, is what should the gap be? I guess this might depend on the brand of spark plug you are using.

Also isnt it a little late when you pull the plug and tube out, with seepage and realize you need a tube or rings to order? lol

What would be an appropriate number of tubes and rings to buy, i imagien you wouldnt need to buy all 6......

I noticed pelican sells 2 different brands of tubes, one is cheaper and comes with the o-rings(Febi), the other is more expensive, and without them Genuine Porsche)

Neither of them are listed as OEM parts. Any reccommendations or experience with either of these?
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