2nd Gen Protege General/Maintenance Discussion for 1995-1998 Models Only (BH Chassis)

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Old November-20th-2002, 05:09 PM
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ok, i know this has been discussed before but i want to see what my fellow 2nd gen owners think. what do you guys thin is the best sparks and wires for our cars. i've heard of sparko and magnecor and NGK plugs. honestly what do you guys think? will one make a difference over the other?
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Old November-20th-2002, 05:18 PM
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and another thing. whats a good distributor to use in conjunction.
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Old November-20th-2002, 07:17 PM
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All I can remember from those posts is these wires might improve your mileage a little, and otherwise no difference over the stock ones, except for the look. As for the distributor, I do not know if there is a version other then OEM.
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Old December-4th-2002, 12:33 PM
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an increase in voltage to the plugs using low resistance wires could let u open a bit plug gap increasinh performance.
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