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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by henrygiang View Post
    i heard/read that oem is the best.... was actually tested but cannot remember the site that review it

    Found it: http://www.vtec.net/articles/view-ar...rticle_id=8680
    But cleary that's an ngk spark lead not spoon....

    +1 rep for effort!!

  2. #14
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    Nice work but... the grounding point for the spoon leads are where the bolts for spark plug covers are. Not that point where the stock grounding from chassis to rocker cover is.

  3. #15
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    nice write up though, however what are the purposes of changing leads? is it just a cheap mod to say u got spoon on your car?

  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by lemmm View Post
    hey how do the spoon leads go? i heard that there not that great? also heard that there the best! i'm on the fence with them
    well anything spoon to me is good lolz

    Quote Originally Posted by WATAJK View Post
    Spoon products are generally abit better then OEM so i would say they'd do the job alot better as Spoon products on Honda's are generally made for Endurance purpose....
    ^^ Could be wrong though
    right on track dude !!

    Quote Originally Posted by henrygiang View Post
    i heard/read that oem is the best.... was actually tested but cannot remember the site that review it

    Found it: http://www.vtec.net/articles/view-ar...rticle_id=8680
    that is ngk mate, not spoon.. correct if im wrong !!

    Quote Originally Posted by RtN View Post
    Nice work but... the grounding point for the spoon leads are where the bolts for spark plug covers are. Not that point where the stock grounding from chassis to rocker cover is.
    yeah thanks for the input, i knew it looked wrong hahaha

    cheers

    Quote Originally Posted by r3ckless View Post
    nice write up though, however what are the purposes of changing leads? is it just a cheap mod to say u got spoon on your car?
    wank factor i guess?

    looks the goods though !

  5. #17
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    Did we really need a DIY for this ?

    If someone can't change their leads, they shouldn't be near a car.
    JDM D15B - you wouldn't understand

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  6. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by tiksie View Post
    Did we really need a DIY for this ?

    If someone can't change their leads, they shouldn't be near a car.
    Its the new age ozhonda

  7. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    Its the new age ozhonda
    JDM D15B - you wouldn't understand

    No K-SWAP ? No worries - Unfriend

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    Its the new age ozhonda
    new age? i joined same year as you did, if you havnt noticed...

  9. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by circuit_DC5 View Post
    new age? i joined same year as you did, if you havnt noticed...
    Join year or whatever, who cares.
    In my mind, if you think that adding spoon ignition leads improves the appearance of the engine bay more so than a good dusting & degreasing (which your engine bay needs) then your wires are crossed.
    From all the posts and replies in this thread, it just seems like a thread about "look everyone, I got SPOON, I'm cool."

    No hard feelings mate, Just being my honest usual self.

  10. #22
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    On overage, how long would the oem spark plug leads be good for? i want to change to OEM and not sure if buying from the wreckers will be fine...

    cheers guys

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