Spark Plug Wires for 98 Civic DX
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Re: Spark Plug Wires for 98 Civic DX
"Spurr" <vsteele@eastlink.ca> wrote in
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> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What difference
> would new performance wires make? Thanks.
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Do you have a distributor? If so, and if the wires' resistance is too low,
you will eventually wreck your coil. I do not know if this holds true for a
non-distributor system.
You will see zero performance advantage by using aftermarket wires on an
engine with the stock compression ratio. Other than a possible saving of a
few bucks, which may be offset by shorter life of other secondary
components.
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news:87pke.14480$tt5.8665@edtnps90:
> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What difference
> would new performance wires make? Thanks.
>
>
>
Do you have a distributor? If so, and if the wires' resistance is too low,
you will eventually wreck your coil. I do not know if this holds true for a
non-distributor system.
You will see zero performance advantage by using aftermarket wires on an
engine with the stock compression ratio. Other than a possible saving of a
few bucks, which may be offset by shorter life of other secondary
components.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Spark Plug Wires for 98 Civic DX
"Spurr" <vsteele@eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:87pke.14480$tt5.8665@edtnps90:
> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What difference
> would new performance wires make? Thanks.
>
>
>
Do you have a distributor? If so, and if the wires' resistance is too low,
you will eventually wreck your coil. I do not know if this holds true for a
non-distributor system.
You will see zero performance advantage by using aftermarket wires on an
engine with the stock compression ratio. Other than a possible saving of a
few bucks, which may be offset by shorter life of other secondary
components.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:87pke.14480$tt5.8665@edtnps90:
> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What difference
> would new performance wires make? Thanks.
>
>
>
Do you have a distributor? If so, and if the wires' resistance is too low,
you will eventually wreck your coil. I do not know if this holds true for a
non-distributor system.
You will see zero performance advantage by using aftermarket wires on an
engine with the stock compression ratio. Other than a possible saving of a
few bucks, which may be offset by shorter life of other secondary
components.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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"Spurr" wrote:
> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What
> difference would new
> performance wires make? Thanks.
Honda’s don’t like aftermarket ignition parts. Only Honda, NGK, or
Denso parts are good.
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> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What
> difference would new
> performance wires make? Thanks.
Honda’s don’t like aftermarket ignition parts. Only Honda, NGK, or
Denso parts are good.
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"Spurr" wrote:
> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What
> difference would new
> performance wires make? Thanks.
Honda’s don’t like aftermarket ignition parts. Only Honda, NGK, or
Denso parts are good.
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> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What
> difference would new
> performance wires make? Thanks.
Honda’s don’t like aftermarket ignition parts. Only Honda, NGK, or
Denso parts are good.
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Re: Spark Plug Wires for 98 Civic DX
i have apc plug wires on my older civic and it's running great. i also am
using denso irridium spark plugs which makes a big difference. my engine
runs alot smoother since i installed them. i prefer the apc plug wires over
stock ones. they're better for no loss of voltage and no interference with
your stereo which can be a problem with stock plug wires.
-jeff
"Spurr" <vsteele@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What difference would
> new performance wires make? Thanks.
>
using denso irridium spark plugs which makes a big difference. my engine
runs alot smoother since i installed them. i prefer the apc plug wires over
stock ones. they're better for no loss of voltage and no interference with
your stereo which can be a problem with stock plug wires.
-jeff
"Spurr" <vsteele@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What difference would
> new performance wires make? Thanks.
>
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Re: Spark Plug Wires for 98 Civic DX
i have apc plug wires on my older civic and it's running great. i also am
using denso irridium spark plugs which makes a big difference. my engine
runs alot smoother since i installed them. i prefer the apc plug wires over
stock ones. they're better for no loss of voltage and no interference with
your stereo which can be a problem with stock plug wires.
-jeff
"Spurr" <vsteele@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:87pke.14480$tt5.8665@edtnps90...
> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What difference would
> new performance wires make? Thanks.
>
using denso irridium spark plugs which makes a big difference. my engine
runs alot smoother since i installed them. i prefer the apc plug wires over
stock ones. they're better for no loss of voltage and no interference with
your stereo which can be a problem with stock plug wires.
-jeff
"Spurr" <vsteele@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:87pke.14480$tt5.8665@edtnps90...
> Any thoughts on which brand of wires are the best? What difference would
> new performance wires make? Thanks.
>
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