Spark Plugs: Fact and Fiction
A projected-nose plug (right) yields a broader heat range than a regular-gap plug (left), and also permits backing off the timing a few degrees for better midrange response and detonation resistance. However, if detonation does occur, the projected tip is more easily damaged than the regular design, especially in a nitrous application where the tip can act like a glow plug. View Related Article
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