Arospeed plug wires?
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Arospeed plug wires?
Has anyon used these for an Fc, found them cheap on ebay. Looking for more insight on their quality. Thanks.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
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Not a bad price...but don't look for power gains with plug wires. It won't happen. Stock NGK plug wires are more than adequate...the more expensive thicker brands (magnecore/MSD etc...) will last longer and look better. Those are the only real benefits.
What I like about the Arospeed ones pictured is the chrome wire seperator, nice touch but if your engine bay is filthy it will look silly hehe
What I like about the Arospeed ones pictured is the chrome wire seperator, nice touch but if your engine bay is filthy it will look silly hehe
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Its definatly for looks, i know that there are no real performance upgrades with this unless you do the whole ignition system, but many people talked me out of this, saying the stock system is good up t 400 hp.
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Originally Posted by Joepro
Its definatly for looks, i know that there are no real performance upgrades with this unless you do the whole ignition system, but many people talked me out of this, saying the stock system is good up t 400 hp.