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    #16
    Wires do need to be tested once in a while
    Your coil will burn up from too much resistance
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      #17
      Hotwires is the best way to go from Nology, and if you haven't tried pulse plugs, check em out, I've seen some nice stuff...

      Originally posted by zack_odom
      Yummmmm. I'm going to go eat some Buddy Club sauce with my Mugen Spoon.

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        #18
        Nology's are crap. OEM or NGK Blues outperform them. They outperform most brands and there are dyno chartson HT. I havent heard anything good about Nology/Magnecor.

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          #19
          Originally posted by i<3mycb7coupe
          Hotwires is the best way to go from Nology, and if you haven't tried pulse plugs, check em out, I've seen some nice stuff...

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            #20
            Originally posted by NAiL05
            Nology's are crap. OEM or NGK Blues outperform them. They outperform most brands and there are dyno chartson HT. I havent heard anything good about Nology/Magnecor.
            i know nology is crap.....but Magnecor is good if you have a crank trigger system.

            other than MSD, OEM is good to go

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              #21
              Originally posted by sulimed
              i know nology is crap.....but Magnecor is good if you have a crank trigger system.

              other than MSD, OEM is good to go
              MSD is nice. The only thing I have heard bad about them is that they dont like to stay in place. They pop off every now and then but people figured a way to fix that. Zip ties lol.

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                #22
                Bosch dont stay in place!
                I bought some bosch wire a while back...I guess they are in place..my car runs lol
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