spark plug wires for msp?

Ryan

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03 Spicy Orange MSP
Okay i have seen some of you with the sparkco plug wires 9mm in your info i looked for a hour today on google and cant find a link anywhere sparkco.com no longer works so now this is my last resort
anyone that has a link for Plug Wires perferably 9mm that are for msp let me know
Thanks
Ryan
 
Those will fit on our cars??? I thought we had a coil-over-plug type of set up...I don't know what it's called, but that sounded good to me...
 
YES they will fit I have had them for 2 months now they are the same ones I took off my MP3 I just swapped them right over.
 
I doubt they are for looks...aren't they covered by the big plastic valve cover err...cover??
 
spark plugs do work on our cars

i asked the guy she said they work perfect on msp :)
 
I dont have a digital camera so I cant take a pic. However they have a pic on the sparkco website of a blue set on an MP3.

I think they make a big difference (for plug wires) in 5th gear it pulls for a longer time and earlier in the rpm's. I dont keep track of gas millage but I am sure that improved. Also My car Idles at 500-600 when warm with the wires too.

I would say for 50 or 60 what ever they cost it is a must buy and yes the cover covers them but that can be taken off easy enough to look at them.


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Those puny things that come stock are laughable!!!!
 
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You don't need aftermarket plug wired unless you like the color change.

what would help on the electronic side is 10 gauge wires grounded to the battery

connect them to the coils, sandwiched between V/C and coils.
alternater and head

if you know the car you should be able to notice a difference
 
i think you would need to change the alternator ground for that. oh and a marine batter wouldn't hurt either. that should get rid of the dimming. i only get it when i use the windows tho.
 
you want a power differene buy the hyper ground power wires. spark plug wires dont do much for any hp or tq gains unless yours are broken or misfiring.....i stick to NGK wires.
 
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