Best spark plug leads

tsai1

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Hi guys I'm trying to get all the supporting mods done before a tune.I was wondering what the best leads are other than a cop setup.If you could give me some suggestions would be appreciated.
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BFun

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I have NGK leads which are supposed to be pretty good. Others use ICE which are also good quality and cheaper too, I think.
 

mcs

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From what i have seen, people are using ICE leads, cheap and good quality, also i believe NGK are good, quite a bit more expensive though.
 

AKKO

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+1 for the NGK, had the ICE leads before those... Now have COP
 

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I have not had any problems using ice leads. biggest problem with our ignition is bad coil packs and by the time you buy new coil packs + new leads you could have bought COP which replaces both of these items. if you can afford it, you best off just biting the bullet and getting COP.
 

tsai1

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Would lovevto get cop setup but the minister of finance has given me a budget.
 
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Just tell her its the only alternative and it works out cheaper to go that way.

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apart from the ones with coils on the end of them, ngk are probably the best, I had top gun as well, they were fine and ice seem to be ok too
 
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One of the differences between the ICE leads and some of the mass-produced ones is that the cable on the ICE leads runs all the way through the boot and down to join onto the connector that clips onto the spark plug. Some of the mass-produced leads have what is essentially a self-tapping screw at the top of the boot that the cable simply jams onto, not making the greatest of connections and being a common place for them to break when carelessly removing for plugs changes if they are stuck on tight. This is also why you should only pull on the boot when removing them and not the cable.
 

tsai1

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Thanks guys I'm probably leaning towards the ice leads but i need to know what size in mm .
 

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They know all the sizes. We only run 5 mm leads anyway.
 
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