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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    They are well known in the Hot Rod scene. I'd buy their products in a heartbeat.

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  • george graves
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    Thanks man. Yea, someone else suggested them as well. Actually they said they swear by them. I'll have to think twice about it. Their web site looks like it was made in 1994 - and I just don't trust companies like that.

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  • Gadea
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    check this out

    http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/part...V85_8.5mm/1964
    they got nothing but good reviews. It´s not necesarily better than OEM, but doesn´t appear to be bad at all and it´s much cheaper, for a new set. If you can get your hands on a decent used set of original BMW wires, go for it.
    Last edited by Gadea; 06-07-2010, 09:08 PM. Reason: link dissapeared

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  • lashtx
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    Ireland engineering sells a set of 8mm wires with the stock housing to make it look pretty. $140. These are the ones I was going to order.

    Anyone ever try the Nology plug wires on an M30. They are pricey at $275, but if they made a difference I guess it could be justified.

    Kris

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  • LowR3V'in
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    Originally posted by george graves
    They were long enough?
    Yup, plug right in with the cover and all.

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  • Alpina
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    I was on a EU tour and my BT started tyo do this.. i changed the ignition coil,,

    NO....... the car was similair

    i opened the cap and rotor and .. yes it looked in bad shape,, i ordered new from a BMW dealer and voila the car was like new ..

    ps.. i would buy oem parts ,, not some cheap aftermarket,, i had serious trouble with that in the past

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  • wildstoats
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    When I replaced mine I went with a set of Bosch wires. Ran around $90 from Rockauto. The set I bought included the wire for the coil. Seemed reasonable to me.

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  • dr.strangelove
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    to be honest, my buddy picked up a magnecore setup in 8.5mm and it was right around $100.00 He loves them, and the only thing needed to be done is to slide the impulse sensor wire from your old set to the magnecore set

    Since 1976, Magnecor has been the leading manufacturer of ignition wires used for competition, street, industrial, aerospace, and military applications. Magnecor uses a combination of proprietary core and wire combinations, creating wires that offer the best noise suppression and longest durability in the marketplace. Magnecor provides spark plug wires and individual wires for almost every

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  • george graves
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    They were long enough?

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  • LowR3V'in
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    Check the resistance.
    I checked my OEs, and only 1 was within spec (on the edge), others where trash.

    I'm using 4 year old bav wires from an m20. Still good.

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  • Jean
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    I have a spare set, pay actual shipping and they are yours.

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  • george graves
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    Anyone know who might have a killer deal on them?

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  • Jean
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    OE... as well.

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  • george graves
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    yep - not looking for an "upgrade" really. Just shopping. Thanks for the clarification.
    Last edited by george graves; 05-18-2010, 10:21 PM.

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  • jlevie
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    OE, or equal, wires are as good as it gets.

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