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Old 06-21-2004, 06:19 PM
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I installed my FEED race plug wires which I thought were way over priced in the first place, but after my experience with MSD, and Nology I didn't really care. All I have to say is "WOW"! All I have to do is practically blip the key over and there isn't any crank at all! Starts up instantly every time. Under throttle everything is definitely smoother and seems to be more healthy feeling so to speak. My speakers also have reached a higher peak volume due to the individual grounds on each wire. They were a bitch to install but the quality of the steel braided wires is great and gives it a "racecar" not "ricecar" look! Expensive, yes I will admit it, but I also have to admit that it was worth it.
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would you happen to have pics.... and how much did you pay?
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no pics no care!
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Old 06-21-2004, 06:39 PM
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Aren't they rebadged Nology wires? The best brand i've found for my Honda is Moroso. I haven't fired up the Magnacore's yet. The Vitek's I had were over priced to.
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Well I had Nologys before, and in one day the wires that run to the front rotor melted and fused together, so I got my refund and vowed to never buy Nology again. With the MSDs I had, the rubber boots that connected to the plugs kept firing off and I would be running on one rotor suddenly so out of frustration I went with the $255.00 FEED wires with the theory that "you get what you pay for" would come into play. If they are "rebadged Nology" wires than I guess I won't have to worry about them melting and fusing this time due to the fact that the wires are steel braided. But aside from all of that the only thing that I can really say that stands these wires out from others is how insane my start-ups are. There is literally no crank at all. I will post pics asap.
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Old 06-21-2004, 08:58 PM
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never mind posting in other threads...put some pix up
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i have always been curious about those wires but i just figured it was paying for the name. anyways sounds cool and i might consider them next time. more info on them and pics!
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yeah definitly looking for a pic with wires installed
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where did you attach ground wires to?



Might add these to my wish list..
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wow braided steel
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