Talked to Tracy.
He's looking for gap in the 0.03 to 0.035" range, but
just installed BR10EIX which I think comes with 0.048"
(approx) from manufacturer, I think. He just eyed the
gaps in the new plugs and called it close enough.
He also ran the stock RX-7 plugs in his Renesis until
he ran out of his stock of them.
So it doesn't seem all that critical.
Alter grinding the rotor housings to make room for
socket over the AR2502 plugs, I did a short flight (16
mins) today with the old cleaned trailing plugs and
two new AR2592 plugs gapped to 0.030". Seems I gained
at least 100 RPM on takeoff and climbout.
BTW, measured gap on four AR2592 new plugs and it
varied from 0.024 to 0.030. Supposed to be 0.025" from
manufacturer. Moral of story is you need to check/set
gap on new plugs (where possible).
Probably all common knowledge to you all but new data
to me.
Finn
On 5/25/2023 9:13 AM, Finn Lassen
finn.lassen@verizon.net
wrote: