A misfire under load would be the most common result of too wide a gap plug.
The ignition system would have enough reserve voltage to run at low load, but
as load ( most importantly cylinder pressure ) rises, so will the voltage
needed to jump the gap.
If your ignition system is up to the task, a wide gap will produce a better
idle and more power since the spark isn't as shrouded.
Harold
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