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Old 06-30-2008, 08:57 PM   #1
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Default What spark plug wires do you use?

Is there a recommended plug wire for the 1st generation such as NGK for spark plugs?

Posting link to online vendor would help as well.






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Old 06-30-2008, 10:18 PM   #2
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I run the KV85 Competition Series. It was worth 3 tenths on the drag strip over brand new Mazda wires with no other changes, on the same day.
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I run the NGK wires that many places sell. They work plenty good, and aren't real pricey.
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I build my own, using a custom wire kit from Autozone (Accel?). They're nice and thick, and you choose the length of each wire for a custom fit. Works great if you have modified the ignition system, like relocating coils and such...
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Thanx for the responses.
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I use the Ultra 8mm wires that RB has. They are specific lengths, but a little pricey. Haven't had any problems with them yet.
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