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    Wink Earthwire kit VS Performance ignition lead

    I want to know between Earthwire kit and Performance ignition lead which one help the engine to perform better. are they worth putting? Do they do much?
    cheers.

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    this is what you're asking.-----
    should i get a better video card or a better sound card to make surfing on OH a better experience.


    why do you compare such things???

    just get both

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    leads with ground? hahahaha like Nology hotwire

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    this is what you're asking.-----
    should i get a better video card or a better sound card to make surfing on OH a better experience.


    why do you compare such things???

    just get both
    Haha u do sound like a bludger.
    Why do u think i'm askin.
    jus curious b4 throwin ma money. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by 040501912 View Post
    leads with ground? hahahaha like Nology hotwire
    Haha so farnie..

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    hhahah jk's man ..
    i would say get the leads first b4 the earths grounding wires..

    correct me if im wrong ..

    Leads coz .. it may give u more sparks as it has less resistance (assuming good brand and claimed to be low resistance) which comes as better combustion ... that equals to save fuel (complete burning no excess fuel) and more power.. (more fuel burn = more heat = power, in exchange but u may fell it and may not)

    Grounding wires is to stabilize ur voltages... so it doesnt fluctuate too much .. the proven to be the best arround is HKS gold plated earthing wire...

    so i would suggest you to go for leads first.

    "are they worth putting?"
    they are worth puting if your old 1 is worn out.. or bling2 factors

    "Do they do much?"
    Not a significant figures.. 1-2 hp max on each probably

    hope this help

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    its proven - OEM honda leads are better than any aftermarket leads.
    Most race / drag cars i know use OEM leads.
    Also , upgrading ground wires ( gearbox / upper head ) does help slightly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 040501912 View Post
    hhahah jk's man ..
    i would say get the leads first b4 the earths grounding wires..

    correct me if im wrong ..

    Leads coz .. it may give u more sparks as it has less resistance (assuming good brand and claimed to be low resistance) which comes as better combustion ... that equals to save fuel (complete burning no excess fuel) and more power.. (more fuel burn = more heat = power, in exchange but u may fell it and may not)

    Grounding wires is to stabilize ur voltages... so it doesnt fluctuate too much .. the proven to be the best arround is HKS gold plated earthing wire...

    so i would suggest you to go for leads first.

    "are they worth putting?"
    they are worth puting if your old 1 is worn out.. or bling2 factors

    "Do they do much?"
    Not a significant figures.. 1-2 hp max on each probably

    hope this help
    wah~~
    thanks a lot.
    1-2 hp... not so much benifit for payin hundreds of dollors.
    I might try the leads.
    which brand of leads do u recommand plz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    its proven - OEM honda leads are better than any aftermarket leads.
    Most race / drag cars i know use OEM leads.
    Also , upgrading ground wires ( gearbox / upper head ) does help slightly.
    sirious?
    oh then I don't nd to worry abt gettin leads anymore.
    ma car has hardly no torque on the low rpm.
    I so don't no why..
    my previous GLi eg civic felt better torque on low rpm.
    that car had high performance leads. that's why i'm thinkin was that the reason? Mayb ma vti has too big exhuast compare to the engine size.

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    i did some testing .. on ohm test (digital 0.0000 readings)...
    Nology
    OEM
    Bosch
    which i tried b4
    They are only a slight fraction .. not much Nology won. i'm not sure wether a fraction of 0.0000 do much or not.

    Low torque rpm is not coz of leads...
    leads works good at top rpm as they can deliver more spark a peak (brochures say lol)

    might be your exhaust doesnt have enough back flow ... whats the diameter of the exhaust any way? did you change the pipe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 040501912 View Post
    i did some testing .. on ohm test (digital 0.0000 readings)...
    Nology
    OEM
    Bosch
    which i tried b4
    They are only a slight fraction .. not much Nology won. i'm not sure wether a fraction of 0.0000 do much or not.

    Low torque rpm is not coz of leads...
    leads works good at top rpm as they can deliver more spark a peak (brochures say lol)

    might be your exhaust doesnt have enough back flow ... whats the diameter of the exhaust any way? did you change the pipe?

    I'm not too sure but it's got hurricane extractor n full exhaust. I think they r 2 or 2.5" all the way. It's loud n sounds fast by hearing but when u look at my car going it moves like turtle.

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    hemp ... hahahah ...

    "Turtle" it cant be that bad !!
    if its a 2.5" roughly its abit big for a 1.6 littre engine (stock engine nothing changed)
    2" to 2 1/4" should be ok..

    Any body correct me if im wrong what i know is (assuming ur engine 1.6)
    2.5" will give you top end power ..
    2" to 2 1/4" give u lower power .. as it gaves more back pressure.

    just do a tune up on ur car,
    thorttle body + injectors cleaned out (as u take the throttle body, might as well the injectors, as they close by ).
    adjusting tappets, and fresh new oil filter, oil on engine and gearbox .. roughly kinda major servicing..

    see how it goes.. usually car feels much better after that

    Good luck buddy

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