Nology hotwires, are they worth the money?
Nology hotwires I heard about these spark plug wires and thinking about getting some, but the only thing I'm wondering is if it's worth buying? I have some questions and I would like for someone with experience with em to tell me if their any good. Do the last as long as any other wires? And do they need a specific spark plug to work? Would they over do with to much power for my engine or burnout the spark plugs I already have?
Oh and I have a 98 honda civic ex
To answer your title question, no.
2nd - no
3rd - no
4th - no
In your applcation… No. Now, if you had a high-compression drag engine, and were running a high fuel volume (say like running methanol) THEN you might be able to justify the cost… But, for a daily beater… Waste of money.
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