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> Ignition Wires, Anyone ever replace those?
post Nov 25, 2003 - 11:23 AM
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I was just curious if anyone ever changed their ignition wires, and if there was any benifit to it? I've got 250,000 mi on my original wires ..

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Shaun
post Nov 25, 2003 - 11:57 AM
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i replaced my st ignition wires with the vitec ones. just because i wanted the yellow ones and i thaught they would be bigger but i was wrong mad.gif ohh well they look better than stock thought. they even came with a sticker that said vitech so i took off the i and sold it to a pu$$y honda owner for 30 bucks and told him to put a type r sticker right next to it. i basically got the wires half off tongue.gif
post Nov 25, 2003 - 12:26 PM
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yeah, change them. You can cause damage to the ignition system if the resitance in your wires gets too high. Given that the 5S-fe has a distributor, this risk is lower compared to distributorless, but it does affect cold start and performance. The degrading of the wires happens over time and use. I would change the wires every 100K or so because they are not that expensive.
post Nov 25, 2003 - 12:29 PM
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Thanks guys! I'm gonna call Toyota right now.. biggrin.gif

Hope mine aren't too tight to pull out!:)
post Nov 25, 2003 - 3:51 PM
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Oh, some advice on changing them:

only disconnect 1 wire at a time and install the replacement, that way you will not risk crossing wires.

you may want to look into some aftermarket ones as well.
post Nov 25, 2003 - 4:02 PM
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Thanks. Good call. Where abouts in Ontario are you from?

Missisauga here:)
post Nov 25, 2003 - 4:41 PM
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It's good to replace your wires every time you replace your spark plugs...
post Nov 25, 2003 - 10:18 PM
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You can get NGK plugs and wires through clubplug.net for a pretty good price. I believe they are based out of Canada too.

-Kaleb
post Nov 26, 2003 - 9:27 AM
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thanks Kaleb!

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