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On 2002-04-03 19:36, Silver Streak wrote:
I want some new wires, anybody know where I can buy some decent ones in Toronto? What's out there for the 92 V6? Preferably some blue ones.... :smile:
Magnacore !!
no joke, if you wanna upgrade your wires, get these. they have an application for the 3VZ-FE specifically.
On 2002-04-03 23:23, CamryKen wrote:
Can you take advantage of the typo on NOPI ? ....
Sorry Ken, that's only for the 1MZFE with 3 coil packs only, the link referred to '97. The '92 3VZFE still uses a distributor with 6 wires. I believe it was Eddie with the All-American Camry that tried to order, but was responded with not in stock, and Nopi would credit back his account.
no joke, if you wanna upgrade your wires, get these. they have an application for the 3VZ-FE specifically.
latez.
Where can I pick these up? Aren't they like $150 or so? I just want something that's similar to OEM without putting a hole in my pocket. I was thinking some universal NGK as well....
Sorry Ken, that's only for the 1MZFE with 3 coil packs only, the link referred to '97. The '92 3VZFE still uses a distributor with 6 wires. I believe it was Eddie with the All-American Camry that tried to order, but was responded with not in stock, and Nopi would credit back his account.
Luc
Does that mean it's suitable for my 96 also?
If it's a typo and it's in stock I'd definitely order...
On 2002-04-04 00:29, Silver Streak wrote:
Where can I pick these up? Aren't they like $150 or so? I just want something that's similar to OEM without putting a hole in my pocket. I was thinking some universal NGK as well....
Henry, just make your own, get some 8-gauge wires!!! :smile:
On 2002-04-04 00:40, elegantcam wrote:
Does that mean it's suitable for my 96 also?
If it's a typo and it's in stock I'd definitely order...
Well, if you are sure your '96 has only 3 coil packs, then I don't see why not. But your can enter your '96 as the selection and see what it comes up with.
Hmm it came out to be the same item after I searched for 96.
Yea I heard from Ratko (or Gibson/Flipside) that the 94 1MZ # of coils is different than my 96... it was too confusing for me to memorize the details. :sad:
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On 2002-04-04 00:51, elegantcam wrote:
Hmm it came out to be the same item after I searched for 96.
Yea I heard from Ratko (or Gibson/Flipside) that the 94 1MZ # of coils is different than my 96... I was too confusing for me to memorize the details. :sad:
You should be able to peek behind there and find out for sure if you have the same 3 coil packs you see as the front. It'd be easier for you since you're N/A'd, non-S/C'd. :smile: I'm sure you can reach around back there and feel it also.
Yeah, the NGK's are a little bigger mm than stock providing less resistance, so it will be a little better performance. My brother in law runs a 300+ rwhp Supra on NGK's, so they're good for something!
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On 2002-04-04 00:51, elegantcam wrote:
Hmm it came out to be the same item after I searched for 96.
Yea I heard from Ratko (or Gibson/Flipside) that the 94 1MZ # of coils is different than my 96... it was too confusing for me to memorize the details. :sad:
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yeah.
the first gen 1MZ's like my 94 have 6 coil packs, and your gen 1MZ has 3 coils instead. But they are both still distributorless engines.
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