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Old 03-15-2002, 09:07 PM
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Ignition Wires?

Hey, I was lookin at the ignition wires. I think they were "Taylor Spiro-Pro" for like $25, are these worth getting? How do they install? Just pull old ones off and push new ones on, no tools required?

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Old 03-15-2002, 09:40 PM
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all you gotta do is pull them off one by one. but when you pull one off, replace it with the new one before you pull the next one off, that way you won't get the wires mixed up on the cap. i got some taylor wires for about 50 bucks. make sure they're designed for your car, because i think you're talkin about the universal ones. those are for cars which have the regular plugs on them. hondas have special ones. good luck
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i bought Magnecor and i would recommend them.
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i bought Magnecor and i would recommend them.
I was thinking about those too. How much would a set for a '94 GS-R cost?
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I ended up getting a set of ACCEL's for about $45 for my 1990 Accord
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I was thinking about those too. How much would a set for a '94 GS-R cost?

about $80-100
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