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    Nology hotwires?

    I have an 87 325is in need of new plug wires... BAD! Im thinking about going with Nology but i heard you have to do something special? Does anyone have them or have any recommendations on somthing good and maybe cheaper! THanks, HUnter

    #2
    are you talking about a generic plug wire kit and making them yourself?

    it will work fine, you just need to take the impulse sensor off the stock wires and put it on your new ones. I think it triggers off plug #6, but verify on your stock wires.

    don't do this because it's an "upgrade" either, do it because the stock wires are worn out, and a DIY kit is much cheaper (and pretty dang easy!).
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      #3
      Nology hotwires are HIGH performance wires. I have never had to change my wires in my e30 till now so i wasnt sure of any little annoying things that i might have to do

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        #4
        Has anyone used them?

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          #5
          high performance wires = snake oil

          I'm sure they are fine, but don't spend a bunch of money expecting some sort of performance gain. as I said, you just need to swap the pulse sensor from the old plug wires to the new set.
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            #6
            I've been running the Bav Auto 8mm plug wires with a limited lifetime warranty (whatever that is worth). They fit beautifully and came with the impluse sensor. Dont recall but I thought the OEM wires were alot smaller like 6mm.

            BTW, since you live in Spartanburg, did you watch S.Carolina kick the hell outta Ole Miss last night?
            1993 Alpine White II 325i convertible (last year of E30 production)
            1988 Zinnoberot 325 Super ETA coupe

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              #7
              Originally posted by nando View Post
              high performance wires = snake oil
              Yep. Do it for the sake of preventing failure of the 20 year old wires that are in there, not an expected gain. If you do it with hopes of getting some more horses out of it, you will be disappointed.

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                #8
                Just buy the IE wires. Made for the car, nice quality.
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                  #9
                  Im told the oem wires are as good as it gets

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                    #10
                    ^^Pretty much. I dont think any plug wires are going to give you much of a power increase on an M20. A lot of it is just gimmicky advertising and people feeling the placebo effect on the seat-of-the-pants dyno.

                    The OEM wires are a bit pricey, for M20 components (although I guess this depends on the source). The IE wires would be a good quality replacement that probably costs half of what new OEM costs.

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                      #11
                      There is zero advantage to any sort of "high performance" ignition wires of OE or equivalent. In a like manner there is zero advantage to a "high performance" coil or MSD.
                      The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
                      Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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                        #12
                        lol oh yea USC whooped ass up and down the field!!

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                          #13
                          ypu, the Cockys did whup 'em. I agree that the ignition wires won't add anything to HP or torque but I do feel like the beefier wires will help deliver a good solid spark.
                          1993 Alpine White II 325i convertible (last year of E30 production)
                          1988 Zinnoberot 325 Super ETA coupe

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                            #14
                            OEM wires FTW... BavAuto HP wires at best.. are only as good as stock. Ive heard tales of them actually performing worse than stock. I do stress this is only second hand, but Ive heard it from more than one person.
                            sigpic 1987 325is

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                              #15
                              they don't really perform worse, they are just not put together that well.

                              they work fine for me now that I cut them up and remade them into my own set. :p
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