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> Spark Plug Wires, Recommendations
tvdinnerbythepool
post Apr 13 2021, 07:22 PM
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Hope you guys and gals are all doing well!

Time to replace plug wires on my 1.7 D-Jet and was wondering on opinions of the group.

Some sets seem suspiciously cheap like $25 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)

I came across these NGK wires that seemed priced more in line with good quality...

https://www.amazon.com/NGK-RC-VWC020-Spark-...2917&sr=8-1

input appreciated!

I did search through the forum but a lot of the threads were 10+ years old with some manufacturers NLA.

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Mikey914
post Apr 13 2021, 07:37 PM
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For Fuel injected I use the Bremi STI
Got them in stock
https://914rubber.com/spark-plug-wire-set-1

However if you have carbs the longer wire plugs will interfere with the intake manifolds. You need the Beru for that application. Yes we do have also .


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post Apr 13 2021, 11:54 PM
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Have you thought about or know of a source that have pop-in plastic plug wire clips that are larger than stock for larger 7-8mm wires? I noticed the clips on the tins, but they are unusable.
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