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Old Jun 2, 2002 | 02:15 AM
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Hey sorry for all the "typos" guys. I was drunk and it was like 2 or 3 something in the morning, byt I would still appreciate the input on the wires...thanks!
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Old Jun 2, 2002 | 04:24 AM
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People I talk to recommend Taylors. Personally, I have Bosch and they work just fine.
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Old Jun 2, 2002 | 05:22 AM
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Stay away from NOLOGY!!!!! If you really want I set, I've got a set for the 2.0L beta for only $50. I'll guarantee you that they will loose HP and torque.[/b]


Random, I dont like Nology also, but please explain how you can loose HP/Tourqe from a new set of wires?

The better the wire is, is the wire that can deliver the most amount of spark from the distributor to the plugs.

If the case of the following makes and models above is correct, that means the NGK Part No.ME83 (stock No.9683) for the 95-99 Eclipse wire set is the same. I'd stick with the NGK's, a company thats known to be the best.
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Old Jun 2, 2002 | 05:24 AM
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Stay away from NOLOGY!!!!! If you really want I set, I've got a set for the 2.0L beta for only $50. I'll guarantee you that they will loose HP and torque.
Random, I dont like Nology also, but please explain how you can loose HP/Tourqe from a new set of wires?

The better the wire is, is the wire that can deliver the most amount of spark from the distributor to the plugs.

If the case of the following makes and models above is correct, that means the NGK Part No.ME83 (stock No.9683) for the 95-99 Eclipse wire set is the same. I'd stick with the NGK's, a company thats known to be the best.[/QB]
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Old Jun 2, 2002 | 05:29 AM
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I know for a fact the plug wires from a 95 Eagle Talon 2.0 will not fit a Hyundai Beta engine.

The ends are too short to reach the plugs... by about 3 inches.
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