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Old 12-07-2005, 01:44 AM
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Anyone got a set of Nology plug wires? Do they really make much difference? I can't see how they can make $305 worth of difference, sounds kinda crazy to me. The only way I would buy a set is if I won the Powerball and had all kinds of money laying around. Just wanna see if anybody has a set?
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Nobody running Nology?
Old 12-08-2005, 12:09 AM
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I doubt anyones that stupid especially for how small our wires are damm 300 bux thats almost a set of pacesetter LT's
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Well they worked pretty good with my MR2t. When running the stock ignition system and 22psi I could increase my gap from .024 to .032 and not blow out the spark. Whereas I was blowing out the spark at .026 with the stock wires.

So for an NA car running the good ignition LS1s already have. It is a waste. If your running big boost and blowing out the spark it might be something to look into. But for that price looking into MSD coilpacks might be an option too.




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