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Old 10-13-11, 09:27 PM
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IL Plug wire question

Woo Hoo!! My first post.

Hello im Chet.
I've been on here for few years, and have learned so much. I would of sold my
FD if you guys weren't here. Im on my 3rd Rx-7, bought my FD 6 years ago and it just turned 60k. I just installed a fresh motor & power FC, its street ported, no emissions and stock twins,
Ok here's my question. Whats a good set of plug wires?

I will be going single in the near future looking to hit around the 425 HP mark so I would like something that will handle any ignition system

I currently have racing beat wires on it, but there falling apart and they seem greatly overpriced. If they have some advantage over other wires that I don't know about. Ill gladly spend the extra cash. Any advice would help thanks.
Old 10-15-11, 06:42 AM
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Magnegor or NGK. I have used the Magnecor 8.5mm & 10mm for all high performance applications since the 90's, the NGK for all stock or mildly modified cars.

http://banzai-racing.com/store/93+_rx-7_plug_wires.html
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Really hard to beat the NGK's. Reasonably priced, work great, fit great, just great all the way around.

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