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Bosch Wires?

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awild

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Jul 28, 2003
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Just wondering what anyone thinks or if they run Bosch wires? They are the only decent brand in stock around town...guess I could order online but wondering if that'd be a waste if these are decent.

(btw - searched and there's one thread about them in 2003 for all you search monkies)
 
I would probably go for a better set with your upgrades. If you use the bosch wires you might experience spark blowout if you boost is turned up at all. I ran the bosch wires for a min. i had to close my plug gap to .024 to stay away from blowout. Go for some better wires:thumb:
 
I would probably go for a better set with your upgrades. If you use the bosch wires you might experience spark blowout if you boost is turned up at all. I ran the bosch wires for a min. i had to close my plug gap to .024 to stay away from blowout. Go for some better wires:thumb:

Thanks. I'll call around town or might just order some NGK's online.
 
I would recommend Magnacores to you.
 
I would recommend Magnacores to you.

Any specific reason? I'm assuming because I'm running an evoIII 16g. Should I have went with the NGK 7s? I went 6s because I don't plan on boosting this car too hard. 15-17psi probably
 
I use ngk wires with ngk plugs. If you're planning on doing a lot of mods, or already have get magnacores. Their super thick and conduct better.
 
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