Best Fuel Additive For A 100k Tibby?
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Tell me exactly what to set my multimeter to and I will test the new set of stocks I have and my set of Magnecors. I do not see why you say Magnecors suck. I have heard that about Nology, but not magnecor.
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speaking of wires have you guys hears of "Ultra" its a company base out of japan i used them before but the only problem i have is that they are a 170 bucks here.. they are a 8mm siclcone wire. they are real popular with the tuners here.. as for oem i just change mine fot 20 dollors. there is a hyundai oem parts house 20 meters from my house. as for the b-12 i did not know that it was that good. the PX car care ctr has that at camp walker. i will get some of that. good info folks
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN @ May 26 2005, 08:12 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>No, as I said above, the Magnecores suck for our cars, don't bother. The NGK's have been the standard for our aftermarket, but hopefully the set tested were just damaged or something.
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I've heard about Nology being bad, but not about Magnercor. This is the first time anyone's advised against buying them.
Any basis for that Red?
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I've heard about Nology being bad, but not about Magnercor. This is the first time anyone's advised against buying them.
Any basis for that Red?
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Yup.
Do some searching at www.hyundaiaftermarket.com for the magnecors.
The problems I've seen and heard...
1. Expense. You pay at least double for these as you would another set of quality wires (PRD). This is the #1 problem. Remember, it's not like you are buying a turbo here, these are just spark plug wires. Is the extra cost worth it?
2. Thickness. You can't put your plug cover back on afterwards, they are too thick. You can get them thinner to fit of course, but then you don't have as much power going thru them.
And yes, Nology's suck.
I'm all for seeing some testing done on all of them.
Do some searching at www.hyundaiaftermarket.com for the magnecors.
The problems I've seen and heard...
1. Expense. You pay at least double for these as you would another set of quality wires (PRD). This is the #1 problem. Remember, it's not like you are buying a turbo here, these are just spark plug wires. Is the extra cost worth it?
2. Thickness. You can't put your plug cover back on afterwards, they are too thick. You can get them thinner to fit of course, but then you don't have as much power going thru them.
And yes, Nology's suck.
I'm all for seeing some testing done on all of them.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (javageek @ May 26 2005, 11:23 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>So the only problem is cost and aesthetics. It's not like they are junk like it was made out to be.
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Well, I had to go to school so I couldn't keep looking.
I never said they were Junk. LOL
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Well, I had to go to school so I couldn't keep looking.
I never said they were Junk. LOL