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07-03-2007, 11:23 AM
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spark plug wire question
Should I go with OEM honda park or NGK spark plug wire????
which one is betteR?
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RE: spark plug wire question
This question comes up a lot. The consensus of this forum appears to be that for street use, the stock Sumitomo wires can't be beat.
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RE: spark plug wire question
^ as was stated according to testing OEM appears to be the best...
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RE: spark plug wire question
go with OEM
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