Correct coil wire for 93 Accord 2.2?
#1
Correct coil wire for 93 Accord 2.2?
Autozone has a "General Cable" 15" for $5 and several different "MSD" 18" for $15.. how long is it supposed to be? I was kind of hoping that since the cheap wire is three whole inches shorter, it might be comparable resistance?
I'd much rather spend $5 .. I'm trying to do all I can for the car on a very tight budget, so I thought ngk plugs and at least replacing the coil wire since I can't afford a whole set?
Would I be better off going for the cheapest NGK platinums over the copper ones? It's only another $4 ($1.99 vs $2.99)
Does that make sense since the coil wire feeds them all?
Sorry for all of the questions
I'd much rather spend $5 .. I'm trying to do all I can for the car on a very tight budget, so I thought ngk plugs and at least replacing the coil wire since I can't afford a whole set?
Would I be better off going for the cheapest NGK platinums over the copper ones? It's only another $4 ($1.99 vs $2.99)
Does that make sense since the coil wire feeds them all?
Sorry for all of the questions
Last edited by 93Accord2.2; 12-20-2011 at 06:31 AM.
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Ahh, tight budget, know that one all too well.....
For your gen, the regular NGK's are fine...V-groove.
Test the resistance of the wires...if they test out fine, don't replace any. Please pull the cap and inspect the contacts on the cap and rotor...clean or replace as needed.
For your gen, the regular NGK's are fine...V-groove.
Test the resistance of the wires...if they test out fine, don't replace any. Please pull the cap and inspect the contacts on the cap and rotor...clean or replace as needed.
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