Sofa King Slow
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Are Nology Wires really worth the $180 or so that they cost? Good, bad or indifferent, I want to know what difference they made on your car. I am thinking about buying them, but I don't know anyone that has bought them.
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Originally posted by dohch22a4+Jan 5 2005, 10:40 PM-->OEM Honda wires perform as well and last just as long as any aftermarket plug wires you can buy. The is absolutely NO reason to buy any aftermarket plug wires.
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That was my basic thought, an electrical connection is an electrical connection and nothing more.
ryangt@Jan 5 2005, 10:40 PM
if your trying to make horsepower at the spark plug wire the you must have a badass ride, does it run 8's already??
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Originally posted by hcivic.com@Jan 5 2005, 11:54 PM
ya e thats what i was talking about but i can't find it?
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Ignition wires with grounded braided metal sleeves over the cable have come and gone all over the world for (at least) the last 30 years, and similar wires were used over 20 years ago by a few car makers to solve cross-firing problems on early fuel injected engines and RFI problems on fiberglass bodied cars -- only to find other problems were created. The recent Circle Track Magazine (USA, May, 1996 issue) test showed Nology "HotWires" produced no additional horsepower (the test actually showed a 10 horsepower decrease when compared to stock carbon conductor wires).
Originally posted by dohch22a4@Jan 5 2005, 10:51 PM
Yeah, fuck NGK too. Just go get a set of OEM's and buy yourself a shiftknob or a nice dinner with your girlfriend with the money you saved.
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Originally posted by AllMotorMonster@Jan 9 2005, 11:46 AM
Wow, what an ignorant thing to say.
OEM wires are designed by NGK for specific years.
I swapped out my magnecor for a set of NGK's and never looked back. Awesome wires.
Ir plugs are a serious waste of money. Just buy yourself some BKR7E-11 plugs and call it a day (About $12/set of 4)
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