Plug gap for best efficiency

Black1987Stang

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I just picked up some Autolite 25's for my stang, has cast iron Windsor Jr. heads on it, the one I just took out of the box is at .043 gap using my feeler gauges, what should i change it too, I know stock is .054, I also have an MSD box, should I go up at all?, Ive been searching alot on here and read alot of people actually going lower to like .040-.045 gap for better performance, or at least better start-ups, idling n such (low-rpm driving). I wont be beating on it, just cruising, would a lower gap be more efficient or a bigger gap?....Im changing the plugs for a 14 hour drive ill be doing soon just for extra insurance so what gap would all of you recommend? Thanks
 
yea i know i will be ostisized for this but; i have a crane hi-6,crane coil,motorsport 9mm wires and use autolite plugs @ .075 gap, the ignition has enough energy in it so why not use it??? it idles great and pulls to my 6,500 reline without missing, when i go to apower adder i will gap them at .050 and go from there
 
Ford spec is very popular...I have used it and as of late I've used .045 with my last set and found no difference. Only thing I have noticed is that while now running a set of AR3924's ( come from autolite with a 2mm cut back strap) that the plugs are cleaner...I can't say why though, might be a little better burn, but as stated I can't say for sure at this time.