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if there is nothing worng with your stockers, there is no performance advantage of getting new wires. If your stockers are bad you will gain the performance lost by them, and nothing more
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my stock wires after 9 years had between 1000 and 4000 ohm resistance.
new 7mm beldens had between 250 and 550 ohms.
thats a HUGE difference if efficiency counts.
the wires for your 95 should be 8mm though.
new 7mm beldens had between 250 and 550 ohms.
thats a HUGE difference if efficiency counts.
the wires for your 95 should be 8mm though.
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
there is no performance advantage of getting new wires
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Belden or autolite professional series are good wires...
Both of my cars have the Autolite Professional series wires and they have been great, no issues... I had issues with bith Bosch and Taylor wires... I will never waste my money on either one again...
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Both of my cars have the Autolite Professional series wires and they have been great, no issues... I had issues with bith Bosch and Taylor wires... I will never waste my money on either one again...
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