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post Oct 13, 2003 - 5:24 PM
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Which is better for performance?? or what are the best plug wires to get??? iam gettin the boshe platinum +4 plugs and i need to get plug wires... so what do you guys suggest i get for good performance?
post Oct 13, 2003 - 9:28 PM
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post Oct 13, 2003 - 9:42 PM
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I've heard good things about Nology wires, though you're not going to get any big gains for all the money that you'll spend. wink.gif


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post Oct 13, 2003 - 10:27 PM
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Good wires and plugs will save almost as much as you spend. After spending 150(or so) on Vitek wires and Denso Iridium plugs, my mileage jumped from 28mpg to 33mpg(average over many, many tanks. using miles/gallons and always completely filling the tank).

And they weren't replacing worn parts either. The old plugs had been replaced with NGK platinum less than 5k before the change, and the wires had been replaced about 2k before. I changed them because I took the car for a tuneup(timing), and the @-holes tried to change the plugs after I told them not to and broke one of the wires, I then had to threaten a lawsuit before they'd let me drive it home without buying a $75 set of wires from them. And before anyone starts, I know that driving a car on 3 cylinders isn't good, but my house was less than a mile from the shop(where I had the old wires in a box), and everything checked out fine when I later brought it to Toyota. Not to mention it has since lasted another 70k without a problem.
post Oct 13, 2003 - 11:59 PM
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I got a good M/G increase when I put in NGK plugs and Nology wires. As of right now its 5 to 7 more M/G than before.
post Oct 14, 2003 - 8:11 AM
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Nology are the best if you don't use an ignition amplifier cause solid core wires aren't good With things like MSD ignitions.
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post Oct 14, 2003 - 11:06 AM
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I heard 2 things about the Nology wires.

1. Unless you have a turbo you won't feel the difference.

2. With the Nology wires there is like a buzzing noise that you hear in your car. Kind from the radio.

As for the NGK spark plugs all I've heard are good things. (so far)
post Oct 14, 2003 - 12:00 PM
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Let's just put it this way, if your car is practically stock (meaning, you only have intake and exhaust), you'll be happier with NEW factory plugs and wires than with your old, worn plugs and wires. If you aren't boosting, Nologies are gonna perform just like NEW factory wires...

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