Spark Plugs & Wires
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I have a miss fire and occassionally it even dies, so i'm looking to get some iriduim plugs and a decent set of wires. If anybody can help me out or knows where to get them for cheap i'd appreciate the help.
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
NGK's are usually $39 to 49 on ebay, so he got ripped.
Personally, I recommend the PRD wires that are made for us. About $55, but VERY nice.
Personally, I recommend the PRD wires that are made for us. About $55, but VERY nice.
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Just curious where would i get the PRD wires? So are those better than the NGK wires? I'd like to get the Nology Hot wires but they want like 150 for them and i just can't see spending that much on wires.
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PRD's you can find in the Closed Group Buy section. I've had the NGK's and the PRD's and WAY prefer the PRD's.
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QUOTE (Loyen @ Sep 29 2005, 12:25 PM)
Those are the correct ones. I'm not exactly a fan of NGK wires though. I have a set on my car now but when I bought them off a seller on Ebay I tested the resistance compared to the OEM set and they were actually higher rather than much lower as claimed. I contacted NGK to inquire about this and got a reply that the manager for wire sets would look into and get back to me. They never did and never responded to my followup e-mails.