Prd Wires Install Question
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This is OT but I didn't feel it warranted starting a new thread for it...
Has anyone tried these wires or heard of them?
I've just bought a set because the NGK wires only come in blue & I wanted some red wires. They were hella cheap too.
Has anyone tried these wires or heard of them?
I've just bought a set because the NGK wires only come in blue & I wanted some red wires. They were hella cheap too.
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^never heard of those wires Oz.
PRD is the way to go. they come in red, but i bought mine in colorwrap. you can also get them stitched in carbon fiber lookalike or something.
from my install, sure the cover can be put on. just stuff the wires in the holders and hold them down hard with your hand while putting the cover over them.
here is how mine turned out:
wires are great. dude, also put some anti-sieze on the spark plugs and some dielectrig grease on the inside of the boots and also the boots of the coilpack. you don't want them stuck... make sure to be clean about it too...
PRD is the way to go. they come in red, but i bought mine in colorwrap. you can also get them stitched in carbon fiber lookalike or something.
from my install, sure the cover can be put on. just stuff the wires in the holders and hold them down hard with your hand while putting the cover over them.
here is how mine turned out:
wires are great. dude, also put some anti-sieze on the spark plugs and some dielectrig grease on the inside of the boots and also the boots of the coilpack. you don't want them stuck... make sure to be clean about it too...
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blah, i like it better without the cover.. and it was a PITA tryin to get it on, so i left it off... looks good now with the color of my valve cover.
my wires seemed a little bit long, so i dont think i could have shoved them under there, you can see how over-lapped they are.
my wires seemed a little bit long, so i dont think i could have shoved them under there, you can see how over-lapped they are.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SOCKS @ Oct 30 2006, 02:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>
my wires seemed a little bit long, so i dont think i could have shoved them under there, you can see how over-lapped they are.</div>
It's because you've hooked them up from 1 to 4... I always find it easier & neater hook up wire 1 last, seeing as it's the longest wire.
my wires seemed a little bit long, so i dont think i could have shoved them under there, you can see how over-lapped they are.</div>
It's because you've hooked them up from 1 to 4... I always find it easier & neater hook up wire 1 last, seeing as it's the longest wire.