What kind of plugs and wires would you recommend?
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What kind of plugs and wires would you recommend?
I'm getting ready to do a tune up including new plugs and wires, and actually probably a new timing belt. This will be my first tune up, so I'm having trouble trying to decide what kinda of stuff I want. I drive a lightly modded 95 ls w/ Injen CAI, hi-flo cat, and 2.75 catback exhaust system. What brands/types of plugs, wires, and timing belt would you guys recommend? Any help is much appreciated, thanks!
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well, dunno bout timing belt brands, i had some1 do that for me... but as far as plugs/wires, i got some bosch 8mm wires and bosch quad fire plat plugs, they are expensive plugs, but i guess they are supposed to be better.
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NGK copper core plugs(Copper is a better conductor than platinum or iridium, though not as durable) and magnacore plug wires. The 10 mm wires are too big to fit the stock loom, so I used 8.5 mm. Xonsider replacing the rotor and cap at the same time, if you have not already done so. Honda timing belt, do the water pump and cam seals at the same time too.
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i would also go for NGK; plugs i dont know
denso is more xpensive and not worth it as far as ive heard
but ive never used them so i can only go from what i hear and have used
denso is more xpensive and not worth it as far as ive heard
but ive never used them so i can only go from what i hear and have used