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GoodfellaFD3S 02-23-09 11:10 PM

I ordered the NGK Power Cables from sparkplugs.com :icon_tup:

2007 ZX-10 02-24-09 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by Mahjik (Post 8992376)
Sounds like someone didn't use a little dielectric grease when installing their wires. Don't blame a poor installation on the product.

no, I used it, always do...they're junk, stick with NGK

Mahjik 02-24-09 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by 2007 ZX-10 (Post 8995569)
no, I used it, always do...they're junk, stick with NGK

Well, it just must be my luck of never ripping one in 8 years. ;) There are many SCCA racers who use them as well. I'm sure they think they are junk too.

Jason 02-25-09 09:27 AM

Dont waste $82 on Power wires. Regular NGK wires work fine and a lot cheaper.

synergy7 02-25-09 10:55 PM

Disclaimer: * Please note* the following statements are my factual experiences and are not a mater of debate. If you feel differently about your experiences good for you…


-Magnecore came apart on me (at the boot while fairly new)

-RB ultra wires arched from one plug to another (rubber plug boot leaks, boots did not have metal shielding which I hear makes arching worse)

Now using MSD on my 7 (the tech info on them reads good and they seem quality, so far so good)

Running NGK on my daily driven Acura with no problems (I was not looking for anything performance its just what the store I went to carried)

Black7Conv 02-26-09 10:43 AM

Anyone using Autoexe? ordered a set from japan, still waiting..

Matt Hey 02-26-09 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by Jason (Post 8996438)
Dont waste $82 on Power wires. Regular NGK wires work fine and a lot cheaper.

If you read the whole thread you would see http://www.sparkplugs.com has the NGK Power Cables on sale for $66. That's only about 50% more than a regular set of NGK wires while having lower resistance and better quality insulation. They also fit correctly and are labeled, colored and shielded like the regular NGK wires. The regular NGK wires are fine for the budget minded but I don't see the waste for 50% more cost. Are NGK's uridium spark plugs a waste too when you can buy copper Autolites for 1/8 the price?


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