Ngk Wires
They perform as good/better than stock and last a hell of a lot longer. Remember unless you're pushing some SERIOUS power, you won't see any gains from ANY plug wires. Pretty much just buy the ones you think look the best.
NGK: great cheap stock replacement, look good if you like blue
PRD: look downright badass, a little more $$$
NGK: great cheap stock replacement, look good if you like blue
PRD: look downright badass, a little more $$$
They only come in blue, but they good but not as good as the PRDs. I have the NGK wires and the only difference I can tell is my milage went up a few notches, which is always good with the insane gas prices.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SpeedRacer @ Aug 24 2005, 10:35 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Remember unless you're pushing some SERIOUS power, you won't see any gains from ANY plug wires. <div align='right'><{POST_SNAPBACK}></div></div>
Actually, any car will benefit from wires with lower impedance. especially in colder climates, the car will idle smoother, you won't notice any more "power" but the responce is improved quite a bit. Where a stock wire will have around 6ohms of resistance, my magnacor's have 1-2 depending on the wire wink1.gif
Actually, any car will benefit from wires with lower impedance. especially in colder climates, the car will idle smoother, you won't notice any more "power" but the responce is improved quite a bit. Where a stock wire will have around 6ohms of resistance, my magnacor's have 1-2 depending on the wire wink1.gif



