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Ignition wires for 1g in 2g?
Well I was about to order some ebay wires but noticed that I can't find any ignition wires long enough to reach my coil pack. When looking for wires should I be searching for 92 since I have a 92 head/coil pack? All the 95-99 wires just don't look like they will reach. I don't want to pay a crap load of money but still want performance ones. Sorry about all the stupid questions it just makes things harder when you have two different years under your hood.
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Re: Ignition wires for 1g in 2g?
The 1g wires are longer than 2g wires. Poeple mix and match all the time. Some 1g guys use the 2g wires to shorten them up and reduce the mess, and some 2g guys use 1g wires to reach custom mounted coil packs. I use a combination of 2 2g sets to reach all the way to the firewall where I had my coil mounted. Use whatever works. I highly highly recomend only running stock or NGK wires though, but I won't bore everyone again. "Ebay wires" just doesn't inspire a lot of confidence. Turbo motors need nothing short of the best wires available due to the increase mixture density.
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