Igntion wires: where?
www.protege5online.com sells the Magenecore wires.
The stock plugs are fine. Modern engines are efficient enough to combust all the fuel in the chamber with a single spark. No need for splitting it into two or four or a zillion.
And there's no need to get long-life platinum (or similar) plugs. Sure, you have to change them more often, but that's not hard at all considering the easy-to-access placement of our plugs.
I just put the Magnecore wires and new plugs in my P5 at 32,000 miles and it made a big difference. Well, a small but noticable difference. Probably more from the new plugs than the wires.
The stock plugs are fine. Modern engines are efficient enough to combust all the fuel in the chamber with a single spark. No need for splitting it into two or four or a zillion.
And there's no need to get long-life platinum (or similar) plugs. Sure, you have to change them more often, but that's not hard at all considering the easy-to-access placement of our plugs.
I just put the Magnecore wires and new plugs in my P5 at 32,000 miles and it made a big difference. Well, a small but noticable difference. Probably more from the new plugs than the wires.
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