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1st March 2009 - 11:51 PM
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HEY EVERYONE would be much appreciated if some pplz out there could lemme know of some AWESOME sparker leads brands n rough prices!! CHEERS |
ExodusDesign
Post #2
go to QLD Ignition Leads at 1560 Anzac Ave Kallangur and have some custom made to your requirements. |
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DC2R8D
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QUOTE(ExodusDesign @ Mar 2 2009, 12:53 AM) [snapback]1283662452[/snapback] go to QLD Ignition Leads at 1560 Anzac Ave Kallangur and have some custom made to your requirements. thanks but yee lookin for a quick SNAP on n go sorta thing i hav a DC2R teggie wich i want them for jus had to buy new platinum plugs for it... i got a rude shock after buyin them haha im used to payin like 6 bucks each for my old swift GTI theseones cost me about 100bucks for the set maybe 80 thru my mechanic haha want optimum benefit outta them so i guessed better ignition and sparker leads?? |
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CALIbrated
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QUOTE(ExodusDesign @ Mar 1 2009, 11:53 PM) [snapback]1283662452[/snapback] go to QLD Ignition Leads at 1560 Anzac Ave Kallangur and have some custom made to your requirements. x2 i had custom 9mm ones made up for my race cali excellent quality, excellent price. |
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CALIbrated
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QUOTE(DC2R8D @ Mar 2 2009, 12:15 AM) [snapback]1283662496[/snapback] how much did u pay? ey do u know much about grounding kits? do they actually make much of a difference?? i paid $95 for my set about 4 months ago always good to upgrade your grounding (depending on vehicle of course). but you dont necessarily have to buy a kit to do it. |
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DC2R8D
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QUOTE(CALIbrated @ Mar 2 2009, 01:18 AM) [snapback]1283662504[/snapback] i paid $95 for my set about 4 months ago always good to upgrade your grounding (depending on vehicle of course). but you dont necessarily have to buy a kit to do it. 95 aint bad at all! haha i was expecting more along the 200s hahaa sweet ahhkk well wat do u suggest for a type r?? worth a whole kit or something else (grounding wires im talkkin about)??? |
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Luke
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QUOTE(DC2R8D @ Mar 2 2009, 12:57 AM) [snapback]1283662460[/snapback] jus had to buy new platinum plugs for it... i got a rude shock after buyin them haha im used to payin like 6 bucks each for my old swift GTI theseones cost me about 100bucks for the set maybe 80 thru my mechanic haha Yeah, once you go platinum plugs expect to be paying up around 20-25 per plug as opposed to the usual 4-6 bucks for normal plugs.. Oops, forgot the quote. |
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blacky83
Post #10
Bugger all. Copper plugs are actually slightly better performance wise, although they don't last as long. Platinum plugs are good if it's really hard to get to, like in some cramped engine bays, as you can leave them much longer before replacing them. Also they tend to resist fouling better, so if you're running a modified engine with rich mixtures there also a good idea. |
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