I'm about to buy an RX-7
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I'm about to buy an RX-7
A friend of mine who is not really mechanically inclined is getting rid of his '86 N/A. The car doesn't run, but all it needs is a new battery, a tune-up, and a new cat to pass emissions. I'm getting the car for real cheap and I'm beginning to look into fixing it up.
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What spark plugs are best for this application?
What are the best spark plug Wires to get?
Besides everything that is mentioned in the "common problems" article, what else should I look for?
Thanks in advance.
PJ
Qs:
What spark plugs are best for this application?
What are the best spark plug Wires to get?
Besides everything that is mentioned in the "common problems" article, what else should I look for?
Thanks in advance.
PJ
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Use the NGK's Listed for this app or Nipondenso (but they are rarer). I would not use any other for stock app.
My personell favorite plug wires are the Jacobs. They have a lifetime warrenty. But I beleive that any quality plug wire will work as well.
I would put a battery in it and get it started before I paid for it, as you may be getting in deeper than you want. (ie new motor or tranny.)
Just my $.02
Scott
PS good luck!
My personell favorite plug wires are the Jacobs. They have a lifetime warrenty. But I beleive that any quality plug wire will work as well.
I would put a battery in it and get it started before I paid for it, as you may be getting in deeper than you want. (ie new motor or tranny.)
Just my $.02
Scott
PS good luck!
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