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Old Apr 1, 2013 | 11:31 PM
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Hey all so I picked up a set of Nology Hotwires when I purchased my buddy's 1999 Longblock. I planned to use them but am going to be powdercoating my Valve Cover and won't really have anywhere to ground them, so wanted to see if anyone would want to pick them up. For those who don't know, they're a grounded wire with a built in capacitor to increase spark intensity creating a more powerful efficient spark. The only negative thing I have heard about these plugs is the original price, which won't have to be a worry to you. These should work for '90-'00 Engines.

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Just wanted to note that these are used wires, but not by myself. They were used effectively by a friend prior to me purchasing them and are being sold in as in condition. I don't spend a lot of time on this forum as of yet but here is some info from back when I was selling in my Nissan days, and is about 25% of sales i've completed. I am selling for $90.00 shipped to the continental United States, OR BEST OFFER, and am also accepting trades. These range from $145-$180.00 everywhere online. Hit me up if you have any more questions and I will respond promptly.

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Ryan

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Old Apr 3, 2013 | 11:50 PM
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Price is obo peeps. Ryan needs money for seat setup, driving season is upon us!
Old Apr 4, 2013 | 12:31 AM
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lol
I remember those
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Returned, still for sale as of now.
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Can anyone explain the purpose of the silver wires? I'm assuming a ground but why is that needed?
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Originally Posted by wannafbody
Can anyone explain the purpose of the silver wires? I'm assuming a ground but why is that needed?
There is a built in capacitor on these wires and the wires are individually grouned to allow the capacitor to work properly. Without the ground they would be counter productive.

Please click the link above the pictures if you have any futhur questions. Theyre all answered there, im certain.
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