wires
Soyo
12-01-2003, 11:49 PM
anyone know the best spark plug wires for a 91 non-tubo rx-7, I'm planning on NGK platinum plugs, and I plan one going up to around 225hp so I need something that will work well up to about there but also around 180hp untill I get it up to 225hp hehe
I hear good things about nology and accel, any suggestions?
I hear good things about nology and accel, any suggestions?
J-Rat
12-02-2003, 01:54 AM
FWIW, I use ACCEL.
Soyo
12-02-2003, 04:11 PM
fwiw? not sure what thats an abrv. for lol
DevoutWankelist
12-02-2003, 04:45 PM
I'm noy sure either but I'd guess it stand for---- for what its worth
J-Rat
12-02-2003, 07:17 PM
YOu guys suck at the internet...:)
FWIW = For What Its Worth
FWIW = For What Its Worth
Jims5543
12-03-2003, 11:22 AM
I had the Mazda OEM wires and they worked great for my on my TII. When I swapped in my other engine started experiancing ignition break up at high RPM's and high boost. I threw in a set of the Nology wires. I have not dyno'd yet but I am not fouling plugs anymore. (I run the car super rich) When I dyno I am not expecting more HP but I hope to see that I have eliminated the ignition break up.
On an N/A I would imagine a good set of OEM wires would suit you fine. If you feel like spending some money try out the Nology ones. I am impressed so far.
On an N/A I would imagine a good set of OEM wires would suit you fine. If you feel like spending some money try out the Nology ones. I am impressed so far.
dayna240sx
12-05-2003, 11:33 PM
I Use magnacors exclusively
the 8.5's are fine for a stock n/a... after a rebuild and a port... then you may want to go to the 10.5's for the extra RPM..
the 8.5's are fine for a stock n/a... after a rebuild and a port... then you may want to go to the 10.5's for the extra RPM..
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