I removed the plugs and I noticed that the gap instead of 0.30-0.32 was more than 0.40. I adjusted the gap and in a test drive the car seemed like it gained 100hp extra power (couldn't even go straight on first gear



OTher than a big thanks to Marshall and Tom (for bringing that up) I wanted to ask regarding the deposits and the appearance of my spark-plugs.
These have barely 3K miles and they look pretty nasty. Is there any reason to change them?
The first 1-2 mile test drive showed at when they are gapped right they do work and in general the recommended life is 100K miles (for the Iridium).




