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Beware When Purchasing a CVA Accura V2 Nitride
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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4396211" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>The BH209 plug was made to mimic the TC Omega plug which is great with BH209. The BH209 plug also has a little larger flash channel than the OEM CVA plug. You can actually make a better plug than either one by adding a slightly recessed vent liner to the OEM plug and use a 5/32 flash channel.</p><p></p><p>Getting a pack of the firing pin bushing shims is also a good idea. Tightening up the head space can help a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4396211, member: 15365"] The BH209 plug was made to mimic the TC Omega plug which is great with BH209. The BH209 plug also has a little larger flash channel than the OEM CVA plug. You can actually make a better plug than either one by adding a slightly recessed vent liner to the OEM plug and use a 5/32 flash channel. Getting a pack of the firing pin bushing shims is also a good idea. Tightening up the head space can help a lot. [/QUOTE]
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