Spark plug wire suggestions for 99 accord 4cly
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Spark plug wire suggestions for 99 accord 4cly
Hi,
I have a 99 accord 4 cylinder v-tec. I am wondering what is the best spark plug wires for the car. Should I go with NGK. Where is the cheapest place to buy these at. Also, any suggestions on cap and rotor would be great. I already have ngk spark plugs.
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I have a 99 accord 4 cylinder v-tec. I am wondering what is the best spark plug wires for the car. Should I go with NGK. Where is the cheapest place to buy these at. Also, any suggestions on cap and rotor would be great. I already have ngk spark plugs.
Thanks for the help,
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I just bought a tune up kit for my 97 accord EX(vtec) from ebay, for $54+shipping.It included OEM wire set,cap and and rotor.I believe it was called Sunnyside Honda(ebay store).If its a 98 lx or dx,The 96-97 EX tune up kit should work. I Hope this helps.
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if your car is or is going to be kept stock just get some good oem spec wires from someone like bosch they will run around 50 bux.
how ever if you plan to tune it up at all id spend another 30 and get the 8.5mm msd wires.
how ever if you plan to tune it up at all id spend another 30 and get the 8.5mm msd wires.
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OEM or NGK. Blue NGK wires are fine unless you're going to be upgrading the ignition and running 20lbs. of boost er something.
The OEMs hold up remarkably well over time, so unless there's cracks in the insulation, just make sure the resistance is within spec. I spent $70 for NGK blues, which are of good quality, but in hindsight I should have just taken a wet wipe to the originals because they're well within specs despite 120k miles.
The OEMs hold up remarkably well over time, so unless there's cracks in the insulation, just make sure the resistance is within spec. I spent $70 for NGK blues, which are of good quality, but in hindsight I should have just taken a wet wipe to the originals because they're well within specs despite 120k miles.