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Old 06-30-2009, 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by OJRKraftWerks View Post

We only tested with the IK22 in the Fit. We don't carry the IK20 plugs and they would work fine in your car, but we have no data on performance gain. Stock heat range is made to perform in North Dakota cold and Phoenix hot, with high performance not being the top priority. For drivers that demand peak performance and drive their vehicles hard, the IK22 is the plug we recommend. Also, the IK22 spark plugs come with the tighter .8mm gap. The IK20 plugs have a 1.1mm gap standard.

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