Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
"agent smith" <agentsmith@UNDIES.the-c0re.tk> wrote in message news:6ccTb.976$QU1.922@fe2.texas.rr.com... > > "Dave" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:C42dnY3TSN9uqIDdRVn-jQ@comcast.com... > > I have a '95 Accord LX, and recently installed the Bosch Pro2 plugs. > > > if you want a smidge more boost, change your plug wires as well. i changed > my wires when i changed my plugs and saw a small boost, but i had done other > mods to my car aside from the plugs and plug wires... Changing from bad wires to good will certainly give you a boost. Honda wires are top quality. |
Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
"agent smith" <agentsmith@UNDIES.the-c0re.tk> wrote in message news:6ccTb.976$QU1.922@fe2.texas.rr.com... > > "Dave" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:C42dnY3TSN9uqIDdRVn-jQ@comcast.com... > > I have a '95 Accord LX, and recently installed the Bosch Pro2 plugs. > > > if you want a smidge more boost, change your plug wires as well. i changed > my wires when i changed my plugs and saw a small boost, but i had done other > mods to my car aside from the plugs and plug wires... Changing from bad wires to good will certainly give you a boost. Honda wires are top quality. |
Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
In article <C42dnY3TSN9uqIDdRVn-jQ@comcast.com>, "Dave"
<nospam@nospam.com> wrote: > I have a '95 Accord LX, and recently installed the Bosch Pro2 plugs. > The guys at the auto store convinced me they would be worth the extra money > $4/each and I think they are beacause my car's acceleration is much quicker > and smoother now...anyway, my question is this: > Does improved performance have a point of diminishing returns when > considering the overall life expectancy of the engine ? In other words, if > the performance is too good, does the engine wear out faster ? > Thanks, I agree with the other posters but would like to add something that I read in relation to spark plug wires. It's from a book entitled, "Honda and Acura Performance Handbook". I purchased it at Barnes and Nobel On page 81--it states: "...a set of high quality 8 mm wires can help boost spark better than conventional wires." |
Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
In article <C42dnY3TSN9uqIDdRVn-jQ@comcast.com>, "Dave"
<nospam@nospam.com> wrote: > I have a '95 Accord LX, and recently installed the Bosch Pro2 plugs. > The guys at the auto store convinced me they would be worth the extra money > $4/each and I think they are beacause my car's acceleration is much quicker > and smoother now...anyway, my question is this: > Does improved performance have a point of diminishing returns when > considering the overall life expectancy of the engine ? In other words, if > the performance is too good, does the engine wear out faster ? > Thanks, I agree with the other posters but would like to add something that I read in relation to spark plug wires. It's from a book entitled, "Honda and Acura Performance Handbook". I purchased it at Barnes and Nobel On page 81--it states: "...a set of high quality 8 mm wires can help boost spark better than conventional wires." |
Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
In article <C42dnY3TSN9uqIDdRVn-jQ@comcast.com>, "Dave"
<nospam@nospam.com> wrote: > I have a '95 Accord LX, and recently installed the Bosch Pro2 plugs. > The guys at the auto store convinced me they would be worth the extra money > $4/each and I think they are beacause my car's acceleration is much quicker > and smoother now...anyway, my question is this: > Does improved performance have a point of diminishing returns when > considering the overall life expectancy of the engine ? In other words, if > the performance is too good, does the engine wear out faster ? > Thanks, I agree with the other posters but would like to add something that I read in relation to spark plug wires. It's from a book entitled, "Honda and Acura Performance Handbook". I purchased it at Barnes and Nobel On page 81--it states: "...a set of high quality 8 mm wires can help boost spark better than conventional wires." |
Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
In article <C42dnY3TSN9uqIDdRVn-jQ@comcast.com>, "Dave"
<nospam@nospam.com> wrote: > I have a '95 Accord LX, and recently installed the Bosch Pro2 plugs. > The guys at the auto store convinced me they would be worth the extra money > $4/each and I think they are beacause my car's acceleration is much quicker > and smoother now...anyway, my question is this: > Does improved performance have a point of diminishing returns when > considering the overall life expectancy of the engine ? In other words, if > the performance is too good, does the engine wear out faster ? > Thanks, I agree with the other posters but would like to add something that I read in relation to spark plug wires. It's from a book entitled, "Honda and Acura Performance Handbook". I purchased it at Barnes and Nobel On page 81--it states: "...a set of high quality 8 mm wires can help boost spark better than conventional wires." |
Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
Wires, properly selected, have no serious effect on
performance. Wires are and must be high resistance conductors. Better conductive wires are actually bad for the overall car. Only significant difference between cheap wires and quality wires: quality wires use materials that do not degrade over time. If better wires caused a significant performance improvement, then automakers would simply increase power output from ignition system. Better performance for almost no cost. Standard wires and ignition system provided by Honda are about as good as it is going to get. Even GM products finally conceded to using those better quality wires. The old, low power, point and condenser ignition system was sufficient. Only sufficient. Electronic ignition systems so increased that power that 'better wires' will bring 'nothing to the table'. Better wires last longer. That increased life expectancy is the difference in ignition wires. "T. Nelson" wrote: > I agree with the other posters but would like to add something that > I read in relation to spark plug wires. It's from a book entitled, > "Honda and Acura Performance Handbook". I purchased it at Barnes > and Nobel On page 81--it states: > "...a set of high quality 8 mm wires can help boost spark better > than conventional wires." |
Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
Wires, properly selected, have no serious effect on
performance. Wires are and must be high resistance conductors. Better conductive wires are actually bad for the overall car. Only significant difference between cheap wires and quality wires: quality wires use materials that do not degrade over time. If better wires caused a significant performance improvement, then automakers would simply increase power output from ignition system. Better performance for almost no cost. Standard wires and ignition system provided by Honda are about as good as it is going to get. Even GM products finally conceded to using those better quality wires. The old, low power, point and condenser ignition system was sufficient. Only sufficient. Electronic ignition systems so increased that power that 'better wires' will bring 'nothing to the table'. Better wires last longer. That increased life expectancy is the difference in ignition wires. "T. Nelson" wrote: > I agree with the other posters but would like to add something that > I read in relation to spark plug wires. It's from a book entitled, > "Honda and Acura Performance Handbook". I purchased it at Barnes > and Nobel On page 81--it states: > "...a set of high quality 8 mm wires can help boost spark better > than conventional wires." |
Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
Wires, properly selected, have no serious effect on
performance. Wires are and must be high resistance conductors. Better conductive wires are actually bad for the overall car. Only significant difference between cheap wires and quality wires: quality wires use materials that do not degrade over time. If better wires caused a significant performance improvement, then automakers would simply increase power output from ignition system. Better performance for almost no cost. Standard wires and ignition system provided by Honda are about as good as it is going to get. Even GM products finally conceded to using those better quality wires. The old, low power, point and condenser ignition system was sufficient. Only sufficient. Electronic ignition systems so increased that power that 'better wires' will bring 'nothing to the table'. Better wires last longer. That increased life expectancy is the difference in ignition wires. "T. Nelson" wrote: > I agree with the other posters but would like to add something that > I read in relation to spark plug wires. It's from a book entitled, > "Honda and Acura Performance Handbook". I purchased it at Barnes > and Nobel On page 81--it states: > "...a set of high quality 8 mm wires can help boost spark better > than conventional wires." |
Re: Spark Plugs, performance, and engine life question
Wires, properly selected, have no serious effect on
performance. Wires are and must be high resistance conductors. Better conductive wires are actually bad for the overall car. Only significant difference between cheap wires and quality wires: quality wires use materials that do not degrade over time. If better wires caused a significant performance improvement, then automakers would simply increase power output from ignition system. Better performance for almost no cost. Standard wires and ignition system provided by Honda are about as good as it is going to get. Even GM products finally conceded to using those better quality wires. The old, low power, point and condenser ignition system was sufficient. Only sufficient. Electronic ignition systems so increased that power that 'better wires' will bring 'nothing to the table'. Better wires last longer. That increased life expectancy is the difference in ignition wires. "T. Nelson" wrote: > I agree with the other posters but would like to add something that > I read in relation to spark plug wires. It's from a book entitled, > "Honda and Acura Performance Handbook". I purchased it at Barnes > and Nobel On page 81--it states: > "...a set of high quality 8 mm wires can help boost spark better > than conventional wires." |
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