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YellowPR5 July-12th-2002 08:18 AM

Pictures of Spark Plug Wires
 
I'm looking for a picture of a Protege5 engine with aftermarket Plug Wires. I would like to see what they replace and how it looks.

I keep looking at the electric moduals where the plug prepares to enter the engine and can't think of how to replace the wires, if it replaces that entire piece to make it like the conventional wires, or what.

Thanks for the help.

njaremka July-12th-2002 09:48 AM

well, racing beat has some replacements on thier website for the 2001+ miata, which uses a set-up similar to the new 2.0 liter protege engine. i doubt they will fit, but here are the pictures from their page to give you an idea of what they look like:

http://www.racingbeat.com/photos/51007.jpg

http://www.racingbeat.com/photos/51007a.jpg

a quote on these wires from the site:
"So why offer a spark plug wire replacement set for two very short wires? Our initial research found that there were significant resistance differences between these stock wires. We fabricated a set of ULTRA wires and installed them on a special project Miata that we were working on. While undertaking a series of dyno tests during a header test session, we conducted some back-to-back testing with the ULTRA and stock wires and noticed a very slight .5-1 HP gain with the ULTRA wires. Now these aren’t the most pavement shaking gains we’ve ever measured, but they were gains nonetheless!"

wesleeptheylive November-7th-2002 05:53 PM

Check my website and click on modification guide and Magnecor Spark Wires. I have pics of them. I dont have a p5 i have a sedan but they use the same exact engine.

cjb200 November-7th-2002 06:54 PM

Here's a good picture. These are Sparkco wires, btw.
http://www.sparkcoonline.com/info/sp.../mp3_wires.jpg

pingdum November-17th-2002 04:41 AM

:dunno: Why do you suppose Sparko makes the shorty wire so long?

protetype November-17th-2002 10:10 AM


Originally posted by pingdum
:dunno: Why do you suppose Sparko makes the shorty wire so long?
you still have to be able to pull it out to change the plugs. :D if it was shorter, you probably wouldn't be getting to your plugs with any ease.

pingdum November-17th-2002 08:14 PM


Originally posted by TheMAN
:rolleyes: uh huh... explain why the long wire is also excessively long...
the stock wire length is perfectly fine for removal/installation.

exactly


magnecors have the same length as the stock ones and definately the product is not misleading like the sparkcos are.
Why do you say Sparko is misleading?

protetype November-17th-2002 09:25 PM


Originally posted by TheMAN
:rolleyes: uh huh... explain why the long wire is also excessively long...
the stock wire length is perfectly fine for removal/installation. magnecors have the same length as the stock ones and definately the product is not misleading like the sparkcos are


i didn't know the stock wires were *that* much shorter. i don't have a 2.0. ;D so i dont get to look at that stuff all the time. my little 1.6 has different wires.. sorry. ;)

cjb200 November-18th-2002 04:57 PM

Supposedly Sparkco advertised that their wires were 9.2mm, when in fact they were only 9.0mm. Sparcko claims the extra .2mm is the heat protective sleeve. Doesn't seem like a problem to me.

rowan November-18th-2002 10:41 PM

assembled in *ahem* Quebec...


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