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Old 09-14-2010
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Tune Up Help

Hello,

I need to change my distributor cap, rotor, and spark plug wires. What brand should I go with for my 96 Honda Civic Ex? (Manual) thanks
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Re: Tune Up Help

I've got NGK wires and plugs. OEM cap and rotor. Keep in mind that rotor is a pain in *** to remove if you don't know what you're doing. Use a pair of side cutters to loosen the screw. TBH, you could probably just get an aftermarket cap and rotor if it's just a DD. Tons of people do and don't have an issue. My car seems to be picky with parts though.....
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NGK or Denso since they usually put those in your car from factory. And either a aftermarket or oem cap and rotor will work, whatever you want to do.
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