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hi

i have to change my spark plug wires and the stealershop offers me some Accel Spark Plug Wire. They have common 8.8 mm wires and 8.8 mm RFI Suppression.

He told me that the common wire is for racing cars but the other is used for engines with special ignition components.

 

So, which one for the banshee??? will the common wires mess with the cdi or stock ignition??? :unsure:

 

Thanx

Posted

I don't know for sure, but I would say that it is possible that

the increased em field around the non-rfi (racing) wires could

possibly induce interference. I would say buy the rfi cable for

any application involving electronic ignition, or if you plan to

install a stereo system on your banshee :D .

I don't believe there would be any noticeable performance advantage

with the non-resistive wires either.

Posted

The guys at the steelership told me to go to the autoparts store and get plain-jane spark plug wires and cut'em to length. The guys at the autoparts store looked at me as if I were crazy. So, I def. will chk back to see what the scoop is on this subject. Sorry I couldn't be more of assistance :(

Posted

I guarantee that if you dyno'd between the 2 types of plug wires

there would be no noticeable difference....if there was, everyone

would be running copper core wire. Stock wires are resistive

or rfi type.

Posted

All I can recommend is dont buy cheap wires. I bought cheap ones from autozone once, and had to replace them again in a year (for a car). So spend the extra money on good ones whatever you get. And I would think that some High perf. wires for a car would work fine.

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