1. Autolite 1-3 heat ranges colder recommend to gap from .052-.060 (for the 1-3 heat ranges colder). A colder plug is meant to help transfer heat from the combustion chamber so a bigger gap would contribute to that but that gap would put more load on the primary ignition system to make that gap jump. Any other reason y they recommend this large gap?
2. I been using Pulstar Iridiums for a couple of years now and they recommend on turbo & s/c applications to gap at .025. I personally always felt that was damn to small of a gap so i left it at .036. now the heat range is 5-7 (equivalent to NGKs 1-12 heat range 12 being the coldest) so Pulstar 7 oppose to NKG 12 is 5 heat ranges hotter (NKG is 5 heat ranges coolder) so im thinking Pulstar iridiums are like 1 heat range colder compared to a OEM stock plug. These plugs are much powerful than most, about 1-2 heat ranges colder than stock, and I know the more power u make the less of a gap u would need but y so small at .025? I mean its not a s/c 1970 Buick GS(hypathectically) with 13:1 compression ratio, its a 3.8 s/c with 8.5:1. Much less power but the plug instructions dont indicate how much power, it just says s/c or turbo gap at .025. I think its to small, do any of u have any thoughts on this?