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Old 04-25-2004, 04:12 PM
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Ignition Wires

How much of a difference is there between ignition wires manufactured for different vehicles? i have a 4cyl 1.6L daewoo engine, shouldnt the honda 1.6L wires be a close fit?

Also, i have the same question about honda hatchback strut bars (front and rear.) can some one tell me the measuring process to see what size strut bars i need? if they are close enough i know a mechanic who can adjust them to fit.
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Old 04-25-2004, 11:10 PM
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Re: Ignition Wires

Regarding the wires.....the actual wire itself is pretty much universal for all automotive electronic ignitions (the old points style can be a bit different.)
It's the length and the boot design that varies. I have no idea about your particualr application. Try and see if it will physically fit.
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As MagicRat said the main difference is the fit. But it might not be a bad idea to test the resistance values with a multimeter and compare them to the factory specs, just to make sure your getting the best spark.
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