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VR-4 JDM Cyclone spark wires

Want to buy NGK Spark wires for my car with JDM Cyclone intake.
Do not know the partnumbet of spark wires.
Please help.
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Hello

If you mean the factory wires, the part number is MD134755. If you are referring to an aftermarket NGK wire set then I can't help you.

By the way, the chassis number you have is for a Monte Carlo vr4, It comes with the evo 0 intake manifold, not the cyclone.

Thanks

Paul
 

cheekychimp

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Mromik,

If you really need NGK wires PM me and I'll see if I can find any here for you. If you just need good quality new wires you might want to try these: -

Magnecor

Mromik, were you the guy that posted up diagrams of a diesel galant that had a factory damper on the engine?

Paul
 

belize1334

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I used standard USDM wires (NGK). The issue is that the coil mounts differently so some wires are too long and others not long enough. To fix this I just plugged the 1/4 wires into the 2/3 coil and visa versa. Then to get the firing order correct I swapped the ground wires on the coils. Ran like a champ!
 
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curtis

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First question..........where have you been?

Second thing. When I first put on my cyclone I cut out an aluminum plate like a cop plate but with just the 5 bolt holes and two larger holes for the coils to recess into and mounted the coils on the plate. Then just ran the wires out and around to the back where they normally go in. Worked good and alot easier to mess with.
These are the only pictures I could find on the harddrive.


 
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