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fat red wire and sealed red cap |
March 28, 2011 |
| taco eater:
Anonymous Person
from Massachusetts
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Accidentally yanked my old wire out of the coil on my Chrysler Sno Runner. Shortened this and shoved it into the coil lead. Runs great, looks exotiq and I think it'll deal with a lot of spray and snow back there. I think I'll get another one to go on the moped I originally bought one for--
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NGK 4 Lyfe!!! |
March 25, 2011 |
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A.J.
from Boston
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Hey guy's, i was just wondering how it is u get the spark plug wire to hhook up with the main ignition coil. I chopped my original one thinking it wasgoing to be easy to get a connection but there are not too many strands of wire running through the boot. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Love these things!!!! |
October 26, 2010 |
| taco eater:
Tim Annett
from Cincinnati, OH United States
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Very well made and looks tits on yer bike. Extra protection sleeve on the awesomely supple red wire and fits nice and snug on the plug. Long enough for some fun routing too.
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spark |
May 11, 2010 |
| taco eater:
cuperteenbro
from Cupertino, CA United States
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don't get some crappy hard spark plug wire. Splurge, and get something solid. NGK! Nice cap, supple wire that even has a nice cover. Mine is still red. Screw it in your coil and feel the difference?
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