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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 12:27 PM
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okay guys, need some opinions. .. right now my car is running msd wires, with pretty much a full msd ignition besides the distributor itself. havent changed the wires in forever( at least 15000 miles, i got the car used about 5 years ago with the wires.. and yes, i dont drive it much.).

so what wires should i run that for sure you know are worth the price? also, sticking with NGK vpower plugs but if you know a proven better plug lmk thanks!!
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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 01:01 PM
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OEM are the best honestly, unless maybe you've got a really extreme turbo build. I use OEM NGK plugs in my GS-R (although I think they are cheaper OTS) and Vpower's in my LS.

Edit: and I mean OEM wires are best
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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 01:41 PM
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Default Re: gsr spark plug wires

oem sumitomo or ngk are generally the preferred. ngks are a bit cheaper at 50 a set and have an excellent service life. i have seen sets with over 100k and no spark leakage or resistance change.

some guys are hard on the oem everything band wagon..which i can kind of relate to

but quality brands like ngk or more or less a true oem replacement sort of like an exedy clutch is an oem replacement for the fuji carbon clutch your car came with
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