Spark Plug Wires....
#1
Spark Plug Wires....
Well, I am nearly a month away from finally being home after over 450 days of being overseas...
So the questions will start coming alot more often now...
I am going to buy new spark plugs, only after I drop my new headers and full exhaust, and drop my pulley...
Anyways, back on track here...
I was looking at the PRJ Performance Ignition Wires. Anyone have any experience with this company? I am looking to buy them more for Aesthtics more than anything... but if anyone has horror stories, or tips, PLEASE post them. I'm not gonna wanna drop 130 bucks on great looking wires, if they are junk...
Also, I have heard that the ignition coil packs that come stock are quite durable, but does anyone else have any opinions?
Performance Spark Plug Wires
As always, thanks so much everyone!
-Keegan
So the questions will start coming alot more often now...
I am going to buy new spark plugs, only after I drop my new headers and full exhaust, and drop my pulley...
Anyways, back on track here...
I was looking at the PRJ Performance Ignition Wires. Anyone have any experience with this company? I am looking to buy them more for Aesthtics more than anything... but if anyone has horror stories, or tips, PLEASE post them. I'm not gonna wanna drop 130 bucks on great looking wires, if they are junk...
Also, I have heard that the ignition coil packs that come stock are quite durable, but does anyone else have any opinions?
Performance Spark Plug Wires
As always, thanks so much everyone!
-Keegan
#5
RE: Spark Plug Wires....
i use the ir. plugs from NGK.
stock wires and coils. mostly due to when i did the tune up the last tiem it was in Germany and they didnt have to much choice of brands etc...
But i have heard the stockers do a great job.
So it is up to you on that one i havent heard a lot on the wires
stock wires and coils. mostly due to when i did the tune up the last tiem it was in Germany and they didnt have to much choice of brands etc...
But i have heard the stockers do a great job.
So it is up to you on that one i havent heard a lot on the wires
#6
RE: Spark Plug Wires....
I also have heard the same thing that they can hold up to alot of abuse. Like I said, it is mostly for appearance. Mainly because once I get home, I am going to removed the plastic engine cover, and want it to look semi good.
-Keegan
-Keegan
#10
RE: Spark Plug Wires....
I was gonna go with the TR6's.
As per ZZP:
For a colder spark plug we recommend the NGK TR6 or TR6ix. These plugs will help to lower KR. New plugs will also increase the performance and gas mileage of a car with used plugs. Many people run TR55's but we have found no ill effects of running TR6's and they work better for getting rid of KR.
As per ZZP:
For a colder spark plug we recommend the NGK TR6 or TR6ix. These plugs will help to lower KR. New plugs will also increase the performance and gas mileage of a car with used plugs. Many people run TR55's but we have found no ill effects of running TR6's and they work better for getting rid of KR.