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Old 03-23-2004, 11:50 PM
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Ignition Wires....

Was wondering what wires were the best to get under $100 and what site i could find them the cheapest?

If i had money i'd get the Nology Hotwires, but i don't :P

thanx in advanced,
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Old 03-24-2004, 12:54 AM
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Re: Ignition Wires....

Nology is a rip off IMO. Personally I recommend a nice set of NGK's for $20.00 from www.summitsportcompact.com or www.summitracing.com. If your ignition system is stock upgrading the plug wires won't make much difference. I use MSD 8.5mm with my MSD ignition system, you can see in my gallery the wire don't seal worth a shit. If they don't seal properly dust/debris will fall in the spark plug tubes, next time plugs are removed all that crap will fall in the engine. There is a very simple fix to that, remove the plug wires, then blow out tubes with a blow gun, & then finally remove the plugs.

Taylor spiro-pro wires are decent for the money - under $30 summit also has those. Accel wires are work.
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