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rotaryking22 10-20-08 12:07 PM

Does mazda make any aftermarket plug wires?
 
Need spark plug wires!!

I already changed my plugz 2 NGk!

Need opinions on spark plug wires. I heard accel was a good source!

87 t-66 10-20-08 12:17 PM

stock wires are good. i use MSD wires and they are also seem to work well.

ilike2eatricers 10-20-08 12:39 PM

Oem Ngk

S4GXL 10-20-08 12:53 PM

NGK or RE-A or racing beat or mazdatrix

87 t-66 10-20-08 12:54 PM

mazdatrix makes spark plug wires :scratch:

Boosted11 10-20-08 02:03 PM

Just get ngk's, you can get them from most auto parts stores.

J Wind 10-20-08 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by 87 t-66 (Post 8652665)
mazdatrix makes spark plug wires :scratch:

http://www.mazdatrix.com/ign-3.htm its the 2nd up fro the bottom of the page. comes in your choice of red,yellow, blue, purple :icon_tup:

S4GXL 10-20-08 02:56 PM

mazdatrix is the shit

Pinfield357 10-20-08 09:39 PM

i put Magnacore wires on everything i own

jmkogut 10-20-08 10:33 PM

Magnacore ftw.

A good source of Mazda OEM parts is Mazdatrix.com, they sell a lot of brand new, kickass parts. The only problem is, Mazdatrix is really, really expensive compared to anything. but sometimes they just have stuff nobody else stocks. Next time check 'em out.

Turbonut 10-21-08 05:44 AM

Plug wires are plug wires, as you'll see no performance gains with any, unless you're old wires are shot. So if money is a problem buy an inexpensive set, but if not, buy Magnecor.

rotaryking22 10-21-08 02:22 PM

rotaryking24
 
im guessing better spark 4 my car cuz it has weak spark!!!

pistones 10-21-08 03:24 PM

plug wires are Not plug wires! it's not so much the performance gain from one brand to another but build quality and fitment. i want you to compare a pep boys wire to an NGK set, there is a huge difference. most of the cheaper wires pull apart easily and the shielding is crappy. i don't like using crap parts then wonder why my car runs funny.

alexdimen 10-21-08 10:21 PM

Does mazda make any aftermarket plug wires?

Hmmm... that's a tough one.

blackedoutFC3S 10-21-08 10:56 PM

I run Mazdatrix and so do most of my other FC buddies. They're cheap and great, 50 is cheap for what they are.

psychotic7 10-21-08 11:04 PM

NGK....they make the best plugs and the best wires....bottom line

Turbonut 10-22-08 05:48 AM


Originally Posted by pistones (Post 8656670)
plug wires are Not plug wires! it's not so much the performance gain from one brand to another but build quality and fitment. i want you to compare a pep boys wire to an NGK set, there is a huge difference. most of the cheaper wires pull apart easily and the shielding is crappy. i don't like using crap parts then wonder why my car runs funny.

Never mentioned construction, but if you're pulling apart a plug wire during removal, then you had better take some lessons as how to remove the wires from the plugs. Guess you're one of the guys that gets ahold of the wire itself and gives it a pull and wonders why they seperate. Ever hear of a spark plug wire removal tool? Guess not.
Also, if you're car runs crappy on one good set, it will run crappy on another. Better check the Magnecor website and you will see that new wires will not change the performance of the vehicle unless the old wires were failing. Guess you had a bad set from pulling them apart.

rotaryking22 10-22-08 01:34 PM

rotaryking24
 
thanks its a big help!!

So what would b a good size 8mm 0r 10mm?

psychotic7 10-22-08 10:18 PM

Stock 8mm is more than enough


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