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Rep Power: 0 im gonna put their name on my car, but im keeping the wires on there and im just gonna make them look better. im not sure what company im gonna be getting the turbo from yet though.
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This thread was killer. Lol I thought since it said hot wire. I though he was like trying to c if any of us knew how to hot wire a 7th gen. LOl wow ya i feel special. Like short bus special. special like sit in a padded wheel chair with a football helmet special.
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Rep Power: 0 eh..its already on so i dont wanna take it off just to do it again. plus its not hurting my engine keeping in on without boost. but it will definetly be better when boosted.
P.S. ingalls just sent me their "stiffy" engine torque damper. so i just finished putting it on. that thing works pretty well.
P.S. ingalls just sent me their "stiffy" engine torque damper. so i just finished putting it on. that thing works pretty well.
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i knew some people would think that. i thought of that when puttin on that title. i knew people would see it and think it was like hot wiring a car or something. ha
i knew some people would think that. i thought of that when puttin on that title. i knew people would see it and think it was like hot wiring a car or something. ha
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Rep Power: 273 gey some msd coil packs, some sick ones, use them instead of the factory coil packs. Then it would be worth relocating. They'd look nice and be functional. They arent hard to wire up if you have a wiring diagram.
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Rep Power: 221 Well it depends on which wire we're talking about. Some are longer than others. Let's take cylinder 1 which is the longest (roughly 70cm). OEM wires have a resistance of 12.48 KOhms. Accel is .41 yes that's point four one KOhms. Magnacor is 5.05, MSD is .12, NGK .68, sorry I couldn't find the nology numbers, but you get the idea. There are huge diferences out there.
And what pieces are we adding here??? You lost me. I thought we were talking about wires.
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Rep Power: 0 i think by adding peices to the chain he ment the fact that the nology wires for my car dont replace the factory stuff, it just adds to it. the nology wires connect to the factory coils instead of replacing them. so its kinda like adding peices to the chain.
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