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Old 07-08-2005, 05:06 PM
Ridleyj329 Ridleyj329 is offline
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plugs/wires?

i have a 92 SC2 DOHC. Whats the best reccemended plugs and wires to use when doing a tune up? i wanna try ad use the best non-performance parts i can. also when replacing these, is there a distributor cap or something similar to that to replace? lastly, when replacing plugs and wires what all is reccemended to replace with them? thanx
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Old 07-09-2005, 12:10 AM
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Re: plugs/wires?

NGK or NGK V-power are choice plugs, AC Delco are a close second.
most people stick with the OEM wires
the system is DIS, there is no distributor.
gap plugs to 0.040", torque to 20 ft/lb
spark plug wire resistance less then 12,000 Ohms
use antiseize on the plugs, di-electic grease on the plug top side, wires, and coil towers. check for corrision/carbon tracking on the coil towers, if there is any, clean it up with lightly applying sandpaper. visually inspect coilpack mounting bolts/area for excessive rust/corroision, if you have a problem here, post back for a few cleaning tips.
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