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Old 05-26-2005, 12:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation Shock Therapy Plug Wires

I've been hearing good things about them and wants to get them for my MR2, but when I try to google it all the results I get are related to medical stuff (hoorah ). So does anyone know where I can find them online for a good price?

EDIT: If shock therapy doesn't make 10.4mm plug wires for MR2, do you guys know any company that makes 10.4mm plug wires for MR2?

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Old 05-26-2005, 02:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
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OEM ignition components are fine... there is no need to upgrade unless you like throwing money away. I bet Jeff could provide more specifics.... but I believe Brian Moore recently tuned a car to over 400whp on a stock ignition. You have nothing to worry about.... just stick with stock.
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Actually Bryan tuned a car to over 550 rwhp with the stock ignition.
Keep things nice and easy ... stay with stock wires.
There is no need to "upgrade."

Also, be fair warned that many, many companies that make wires brag about the thickness of their wires when in reality it is just more insulation, not more wire.
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ok good to know, thanks guys.
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