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Old 06-12-2004   #14
illz
 

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a spark is a spark. the more pressure in the cylinder, the more power it takes to make a spark. the more resistance in the wires, the less power making it to the spark plug. if you have enough power at the plug for it to spark, doesn't matter what plug wires you have. if there is too much resistance in the wire to get enough power to the plug to spark, you will benefit from better plug wires. otherwise, a spark is a spark. it's pretty simple. unless you're misfiring, ie, the spark plugs are not getting enough power for electricity to bridge the gap between electrode and ground and create a spark, you will not see any difference with different spark plug wires.
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