240sx spark wires
Well you know how u get excited when you putting something new on your car. And you forget certain things. Well i forgot it under my hood and i went to go look for it and it was smashed in the street
yeah... I do that sometimes with tools..i'll leave a screwdriver or socket wrench under the hood and it falls out, or makes the hood have a nice little gap.
BTW, your car looks hella clean. I dunno bout the blue neons tho... haha j/k.
BTW, your car looks hella clean. I dunno bout the blue neons tho... haha j/k.
Last edited by lrb_2000; Jun 24, 2005 at 02:09 AM.
Originally posted by oninismo
I have ractive wires on mine. Ugly but damn good quality wires. Apparently the width doesn't matter, it's what inside that matters. I would go with name brand, besides, you get what you pay for.
I have ractive wires on mine. Ugly but damn good quality wires. Apparently the width doesn't matter, it's what inside that matters. I would go with name brand, besides, you get what you pay for.
Re: 240sx spark wires
Originally posted by Picur
Hi! I need new spark wires for my nissan with the engine number KA24529789W
I`ve found a few on ebay.com, but there is one that is 10.2mm and another which is 8.5 mm. The 10.2mm is cheaper. Why is that? Fit they both into my car?
here is the link:
http://search.ebay.com/240sx_Ignitio...1QQsacatZ33692
Thx, Picur from Hungary
Hi! I need new spark wires for my nissan with the engine number KA24529789W
I`ve found a few on ebay.com, but there is one that is 10.2mm and another which is 8.5 mm. The 10.2mm is cheaper. Why is that? Fit they both into my car?
here is the link:
http://search.ebay.com/240sx_Ignitio...1QQsacatZ33692
Thx, Picur from Hungary
Chances are the 10.2mm are no different than the 8.5mm as far as the wire strands is concerned.......
The 10.2mm may infact just have more insulation, that doesn't mean that it is any better than the 8.5mm, even though the manufacturer claims it is triple core that doest mean JACK. What does matter is the type of wire strand "metal" the company used, in this case CRAP, thats why they rienforced the wire 3 times..........
Don't be fooled by the ebay seller either those crap wires are made in CHINA, not Japan, chinese manufacturing stinks, and I don't like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Besides how much insulation do you really need, unless it is NOLOGY I wouldn't waste my money or time with the 10.2mm, nology are thick with insulation for a reason, the wires have an additional grounding wire.
Honestly I would only stick to the name brands. Nology, bosch, NGK, accel, autolite, they have been in business for years and have built a reputation for quality.
Last edited by BigVinnie; Jun 25, 2005 at 07:28 PM.
I'm running Aurora wires, 8.5mm - good quality, good price ($43 SOHC / $59 DOHC) from PDM Racing. Had them since October 03 and they're still in great shape - and they come in red or black, for you color-matching people =)
Originally posted by l2aine
I'm running Aurora wires, 8.5mm - good quality, good price ($43 SOHC / $59 DOHC) from PDM Racing. Had them since October 03 and they're still in great shape - and they come in red or black, for you color-matching people =)
I'm running Aurora wires, 8.5mm - good quality, good price ($43 SOHC / $59 DOHC) from PDM Racing. Had them since October 03 and they're still in great shape - and they come in red or black, for you color-matching people =)
I needed wires the same day I just picked up some autolites for $80.00 and they are only 7.5mm, and in one color "grey"....
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. Only 1 problem. I lost the cap. Anyone have one laying around i can have
.....*cough* Sorry that was funny. Dont trip, ive lost a few things that way 
