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Old 06-20-2004, 02:07 AM
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wire/spark plug questions

Say i was gonna swap my stock spark plug wires w/ better higher performance brands (doesnt matter) will i need higher performance (iridium tipped) plugs to accompany these?

Also what about vise versa? will i need better wires if i were to buy better spark plugs?

any input as far as what products are better than others, brands, prices, whatever you feeling like sharing would be greatly appreciated!

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Old 06-20-2004, 02:31 AM
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you dont even need aftermarket wires, oem honda wires are the best, get lot of turbo guys making 400+whp on stock honda wires
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Re: wire/spark plug questions

I don't know man, not to sound like a ricerboy but I swapped for some NGK wires and felt a nice little pickup..
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placebo, it was probably all in your head. j/k

but anyways there are alot of guys running 400+whp on stock honda wires
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Old 06-23-2004, 02:03 PM
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I hear stock wires are the best too. It's your decision on plugs though. Make sure you get the right plugs for the right engine and get plugs in the right heat range. Also, don't trust other people (Autozone) to give you the right specs for your car. The guy there gave me the wrong gap to run in my GSR but luckily I found that out two days later.
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Re: wire/spark plug questions

I bought the Bosch Pro Platinums with the 4 prongs and I like the change from stock.
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platinums suck on hondas, just get the regular copper regualr spark plug. some people like to use iridium, some say it doesnt last long, others say it does
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