Spark plug gap for honda civic?
I have an mot tomorrow and I need to change the spark plugs ready, but am unsure of the spark plug gap. It's a 1996 Honda Civic 1.4l
The RIGHT plugs will need no adjustment at all! Use either DENSO TWIN TIPS< DENSO iridiums, or BOSCH iridium plugs with air gaps! 1 You will get MORE power, lower emissions and get BEST fuel economy this way!
0.044", or 1.1mm
You could go by Scott's answer, which is correct, or you can call any auto parts store and inquire to confirm. Good advice on plug selection from Robert. But do look at my comment made to his post.
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