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Are you using a Air/Fuel gauge, or your carputer? Check this site out, it says that a air/fuel gauge will read full rich at WOT. [ http://www.gadgetseller.com/ ] Note: this site was posted on THIS board awhile back. Also, as boost increases, there is a chance that the boost will actually blow out the spark. Hence, the gap is made smaller as boost goes up. I don't know of a formula. Again, this is my understanding. With my 323, the stock gap at 9 lbs of boost is 1.1 mm, while a gap of 0.7 mm is used at 15 lbs, also with colder plugs. Again, over at the 323 board, when people ask about a miss at high boost/rpms, people always recommend a smaller gap. Make it smaller, then give it a run. :) Good luck, and I hope this helps!
Todd (Loving the rain, playing in Mud)
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