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spark plugs and ignition coils
#1
spark plugs and ignition coils
I am new to the mustang scene as far as modifying, My 98gt seems to be missing so i am going to be changing the plugs wires and ignition coils, and want opinions on what the best for each one would be, right now i am thinking msd coils and steeda wires not sure about plugs, any input would be great. Thanks
#2
RE: spark plugs and ignition coils
check your harness first, check for broken wires are or cracks. if none are found then go to the plugs. check for carbon buildup or improper ware. also make sure your gaps are set properly. no need to spend money if you dont need to.
#3
RE: spark plugs and ignition coils
I've had alot of success with the bosch platnum, just with the single prong though. They tend to stay alittle cleaner because of their high temperature.......BUT I did just experience a rare phenomenon with my wires, A few had worked themselves away from the plug which inturn made my engine miss. I don't really know if that was from the plugs or something on the wires. But I ran the bosch in my chevy 350 and they were great.
#4
RE: spark plugs and ignition coils
I want to get the most power out of my engine i can and will eventually have to replace the stuff any way so i figure i will just do it now and be done with it, so what is a good product for thewires coils and plugs, any info is great.
#5
RE: spark plugs and ignition coils
Just get Autolite Coppers. They are the best thing and the cheapest. I know people making 500+ horses and they use them. Bosch Platinums flat out suck. DOnt put any kind of platinums in a mustang.
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