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Old 09-11-2007, 12:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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where can I find a store that will sell ngk spark plug wires. I found a mechanc who's willing to change my sparks and wires for $80.
(I got a 94 V6 Camry)
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Only place I can think of is Napa or Kragen. If that fails, you can get them from sparkplugs.com

But isn't the 1MZ coil over plug?
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i got mine for $40 from sparkplugs.com
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everytime I enter my car model they only provide spark plug and O2 sensor options. How'd you get them to sale you NGK spark wires
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But isn't the 1MZ coil over plug?
yeah.. at least mine is.


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everytime I enter my car model they only provide spark plug and O2 sensor options. How'd you get them to sale you NGK spark wires
what year and engine do you have? Some engine have coils instead of the dist. and plug wires.

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I've got a '94 V6 camry XLE
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im pretty sure you have the coils so no need to worry about the wires. (correct me if im worng)
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Alright, ill double check. The mechanic was the one who suggested I get wires that's why. So I'm assuming he would know. I also didn't want to go with regular kragen wires....being that NGK is waaayyy better and that I'm puttin in the NGK iridium spark plugs. I want to do it right the first time ya know
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Alright, ill double check. The mechanic was the one who suggested I get wires that's why. So I'm assuming he would know. I also didn't want to go with regular kragen wires....being that NGK is waaayyy better and that I'm puttin in the NGK iridium spark plugs. I want to do it right the first time ya know
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sparkplugs.com only has Denso wires which are going to be just as good. Unless, of course, you were looking for the NGK racing wires.

According to NGK's web site, they do not make wires for you vehicle. So your best bet is either Denso or Toyota wires.
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yea the denso's should be good
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Thanks guys! Turns out Black cam was right. I hit up an autozone. They sell NGK wires, none for a 94 camry, bc they use coils. BUT what's the deal with these coils. I never heard of them before. And is seafoamin after changing plugs a good idea?
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It's called coil over plug. The ignition coil is directly above the spark plug. This removes the need for a distributor. Instead, the spark is controlled by the ECU which can adjust the timing of the spark for better burn or retard ignition if you have detonation.
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Damn, that's tight (right?)
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