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> Bosch Ignition wires for 75 2.0, are 17. and 1.8 wires different????
tod914
post Jun 29 2005, 07:47 AM
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I'm looking to replace my firebraid wires with oem bosch wires so the car looks original, ie CW thang. In my search for bosch ignition wires, I notice that all the sites list them as 1.7/1.8 wires. Are the wires for the 2.0 different? Does any know which are the proper length spark pug to ignition wire adapters (those brown cyliders that plug onto the spark plug). There are 2 lenghts available, short and long. Also, is the black coil still available for the car? All i see for sale is the bosch blue coil.

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post Jun 29 2005, 10:52 AM
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Due to the shape of the tin & sparky plug location on the 2.0....long sparky connectors on 2 & 4, short sparky connectors on 1 & 3...........something like that..........................

Personally....go buy some high quality wire and make yer own.... (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/bs.gif) to the "OE" shit. The connectors are what's important anyway.
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