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does anyone have or have a picture of an 01-05 civic with nology hotwires installed. i really need to see how they look when they are on because i am having trouble with figuring out if i installed them correctly. please help. thanks
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Rep Power: 0 ill put pics up after i get back from work. but it just seems like it is mounted wrong. the brackets and stuff i mean. i know i put the wire and plug in right, but the rest looks weird. ill put up a pic tonight though.
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Rep Power: 272 By any chance are you having trouble finding where to plug the other ends in?? The distributors in these cars are tiny. You may hafta take it to the dealership. Just ask them where it is, they will show ya. hehe
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Rep Power: 485 yea... i was thinking about it when i put my first post on this thread.. this kinda **** is why people are starting to hate coming here..
hey guy, just to help you out, those wires wont work for our cars.. we have no distributor.. in order to get teh same effect, you're gonna have to swap out for some upgraded coil packs, but they're hella expensive and pretty much not worth it.
hey guy, just to help you out, those wires wont work for our cars.. we have no distributor.. in order to get teh same effect, you're gonna have to swap out for some upgraded coil packs, but they're hella expensive and pretty much not worth it.
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Rep Power: 0 here are the pics. it seems like this was the only logical way to install them. this was the only way that the bracket would fit. it just doesnt look right though. and for all the people that are gonna give me crap. i didnt pay for these. nology sent them to me for free. so i didnt waste any money. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Rep Power: 0 the kit says that it is made for honda civic 01-04 so i know it was made for my car. is there some other part that i need to make this work. like from nology, because nology will send it for free to me. if anyone wants to go to nology.com and let me know if there is something else i need to get to make this normal...i would say work, but it works, the car starts and runs, but it just doesnt look right. am i supposed to run the hot wires directly to something in the engine, cause i didnt find anything.
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Rep Power: 485 hmm.. i didnt know nology made **** for our car.. why'd you get them for free?
edit: went on the site, and for one, it lists "01-06 civic" instead of 01-05, so.. yea.. also, there's no engine type listed for our car..
you can prolly follow the ones for the RSX and rig it to fit the 01-5 civics...
http://www.nology.com/images/rsxinstallinstr.gif
edit: went on the site, and for one, it lists "01-06 civic" instead of 01-05, so.. yea.. also, there's no engine type listed for our car..
you can prolly follow the ones for the RSX and rig it to fit the 01-5 civics...
http://www.nology.com/images/rsxinstallinstr.gif
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Rep Power: 0 well. for starters i am sponsored by MotorWeb.com they are making my car a full show car. so there are multiple companys that i have affiliate sponsorships with (pretty much meaing other companies give me stuff for free as well as MotorWeb) and nology is one of them. as well as k-sport, ingalls, plasma glow, NRG Innovations, and a few others, and more and more are becoming a part of it. so yeah. thats why its free.
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Rep Power: 485 well. for starters i am sponsored by MotorWeb.com they are making my car a full show car. so there are multiple companys that i have affiliate sponsorships with (pretty much meaing other companies give me stuff for free as well as MotorWeb) and nology is one of them. as well as k-sport, ingalls, plasma glow, NRG Innovations, and a few others, and more and more are becoming a part of it. so yeah. thats why its free.
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here's what it says on there site for gains from it.
"Nology HotWires are the most technologically advanced ignition wires available. HotWires create the most powerful spark possible. HotWires are engineered with a special built-in capacitor, exclusive only to HotWires. This revolutionary design allows energy from the ignition coil to accumulate in the capacitor until the voltage at the spark plug electrodes reaches the ionization point. At that split second point the entire power of the stored spark is discharged at once, creating a spark 300 times more powerful. The result is faster, more complete combustion, and most importantly,
MORE HORSEPOWER that's 100%. Smog Legal."
"# Quicker Acceleration
# Increased Horsepower And Torque
# Higher Top Speed
# Easier Starting Engine
# Precise Ignition Timing
# Increased Fuel Mileage"
http://www.nology.com/hotwork.html
that will show u a visual of what it does. just look.
and also, the wire cover doesnt fit anymore because of the way i had to run the wires.
here's what it says on there site for gains from it.
"Nology HotWires are the most technologically advanced ignition wires available. HotWires create the most powerful spark possible. HotWires are engineered with a special built-in capacitor, exclusive only to HotWires. This revolutionary design allows energy from the ignition coil to accumulate in the capacitor until the voltage at the spark plug electrodes reaches the ionization point. At that split second point the entire power of the stored spark is discharged at once, creating a spark 300 times more powerful. The result is faster, more complete combustion, and most importantly,
MORE HORSEPOWER that's 100%. Smog Legal."
"# Quicker Acceleration
# Increased Horsepower And Torque
# Higher Top Speed
# Easier Starting Engine
# Precise Ignition Timing
# Increased Fuel Mileage"
http://www.nology.com/hotwork.html
that will show u a visual of what it does. just look.
and also, the wire cover doesnt fit anymore because of the way i had to run the wires.
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thats exactly what i did. i followed the rsx/si instructions. i did the same thing and just used the bracket that was supplied for mine. but my bracket was way different and it didnt really make to much sense on how to use it.
thats exactly what i did. i followed the rsx/si instructions. i did the same thing and just used the bracket that was supplied for mine. but my bracket was way different and it didnt really make to much sense on how to use it.
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Rep Power: 262 uhhhh i knew they made it for 7thgens... i was wondering why everyone was acting like that.
Anyway.. they're installed just fine. Just take some black zip ties and put 'em around, it'll make it look neater.
Also, did you see a difference? worth it?
Anyway.. they're installed just fine. Just take some black zip ties and put 'em around, it'll make it look neater.
Also, did you see a difference? worth it?
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Rep Power: 0 really. they are installed right. im not sure i like the fact that it covers up my header. i actually found nothing gained from it. i noticed no difference. the only thing i noticed is that it takes longer to start the car. which is very odd. thats like the opposite of what it was supposed to do. like it makes that noise when u turn the key right before the car starts ups...that noise takes like a second or 2 longer. like it is struggling to start. im thinkin of relocating that bracket and just welding it somewhere in my engine bay...like the firewall. that way it looks cleaner. and that nasty bracket wont be in the way of everything.