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where is best prices for spark plug wires, rotor and distubutor cap?

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Old 07-07-2011, 12:23 PM
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where is best place online to get the lowest prices for spark plug wires, rotor and distributor cap ?

best I found so far was online at advanced auto parts wire set was 81.99 but when I tried to order they said they don't have them but would be glad to sell me the $180 set
Old 07-07-2011, 01:05 PM
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Lindsey racing
they sell it as a complete kit with the appropriate plugs for our engines.
Old 07-07-2011, 01:07 PM
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Lindsey Racing or or Pelican or anywhere else that sells the magnacor wires. They are about 80$ and better than the factory ones.

Plugs you can get anywhere.

*Beat me to it...
Old 07-07-2011, 01:19 PM
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ultrarev.com has the best prices on Magnecor wires I've found so far.
Old 07-07-2011, 01:27 PM
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So.. what is it that makes the magnacore wires so great? Do they last longer? Do they prevent cross arcing between wires? DO they make the Kool Aide taste better? Do they make the snozberries taste like snozberries?
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In the interest of fairness, I will disclose I have had the ever living crap shocked out of me while diagnosing rough running problems on more than one 944 with magnacore wires, and each time the wires were less than one year old..

When replaced with STOCK wires, no more issues.

YMMV.

Each car I work on, that has the magnacore wires equipped, I advise the owner to change out to stock wires. But that is just my advice.
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what size spark plug wires do I want to get or does it make a difference? I am seeing 7mm, 8mm, 8.5mm, 10mm
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For nearly all parts for my Porsches, I go to the specialty places (Paragon, Pelican, Lindsey, etc).

However, for things like plug wires, caps and rotors - I have found that Rockauto is very reasonably priced. The options are usually pretty good too.

As Joka says; YMMV.
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I just purchased the "Fyrebraid" set from Zim's.

I haven't had good experience with my magnecore.

edit - my magnecore were from pelican with the ****ty magnecore boots, not the beau connectors. LR uses the beau connectors, so my experience does not represent their product.

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Old 07-07-2011, 03:44 PM
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I'd go OE wires, but cap/rotor get really pricey through Porsche. OE are $110 without coil wire, $150 with. I won't get into the debate about OE, OEM, or aftermarket.
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You can plug wires from a few places. I have had 3 944's and all of them had magnacore wires with 0 issues. I know on my 924S after about 7 years they one wire was starting to fail on me. They are cheap though.
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Originally Posted by goldhunter_2
what size spark plug wires do I want to get or does it make a difference? I am seeing 7mm, 8mm, 8.5mm, 10mm
If your car is stock go with the 7mm Bosche oe Silicone wire set ,you will never look back & have years of service.Same for the dist cap & rotor Bosche oe,spark plugs Borshe WR7DC+.I agree that the lowest price wires ect ect migth be attractive but you may find out that it's not always the best route to take.If you want to put more life in your ignition system an MSD blaster coil is a nice option. Or do like I did on my ex 944 install an Accel electronic super coil LOL talk about four happy spark-plugs,only draw back is that you got to frabricate your own (coil to dist wire which is 8mm).

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I don't know about you guys but i called the local car parts dealer (really good price on most things) asked for "1986 porsche 944 turbo sparkplug leads" and he said "that's $700" i asked are you sure? he said yes that's what it says on my computer. so i went to another shop and bought some TopGun leads, good leads and only $80

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Originally Posted by Paulyy
I don't know about you guys but i called the local car parts dealer (really good price on most things) asked for "1986 porsche 944 turbo sparkplug leads" and he said "that's $700" i asked are you sure? he said yes that's what it says on my computer. so i went to another shop and bought some from there but i forgot what brand they where. good leads and only $80
Thats more than OE Porsche. Those babys must be hand made in Germany, by Germans, with all German wire and gold coatings and with VAT on top plus shipping plus a trip to the strip joint or something WOW.

Of coure they priced my 474 struts yesterday at $595 EACH too at the P dealer.
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Thats a dealer that really doesn't want to mess with 944s. Mine doesn't either.

FWIW, I bought M474 struts for $325 each for a friend.


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