sidewayz soobaroo Posted May 12, 2006 Share Posted May 12, 2006 i'm lookin for new spark plugs and spark wires to get my 88 gl started...anyone have any suggestions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anthenium Posted May 12, 2006 Share Posted May 12, 2006 I just did my '91 Loyale with Bosch. Platinum plugs($2 each), Rotor, Cap, and 7MM wires. I set the gap at .42, which is the hi-end for my car(.35 - .42) Runs Much Better! Revs right up to 6K, where it kinda Petered out around 5K before. Be careful taking the screws outta the Rotor Cap! Snapped the heads off, and had 2 studs! (Drilled 'em through, Nut/Bolt holds cap down now...) Hope this helps a little, Fat Tony - http://www.smashbandits.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewayz soobaroo Posted May 12, 2006 Author Share Posted May 12, 2006 thanks. i was reading something on spark wires, can't remember where, but it was talking about how bigger spark wires is better? you know anything about that? maybe like 10-15mm? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simple monkey Posted May 13, 2006 Share Posted May 13, 2006 bigger spark plugs just helps deliver a more reliable spark. normally, there is a good spark delivered 65-85% of the time, with new plug wires and a new coil, it jumps up to 9X% of the time. so a coil would be good to get as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoahDL88 Posted May 13, 2006 Share Posted May 13, 2006 Plugs don't come "bigger" the gap between the electrodes can be made bigger, but unless you have a coil that can handle the increased gap, you're gonna get more misfires and be down on power. If you do increase the gap, i've run .050 without any problems, make sure that your wires, rotor and cap are in tip top condition. As for "high performance" wires, umm, theres two types of wires, ones that work and ones that don't, high performance dosn't seem to make much difference in wires, especially at the minimal voltage and rpm's you're gonna be running. For plugs NGK all the way, thats what they were engineered to run from the factory, and they'll run better on those than anything else, i've seen quite a few horror stories on this board about bosch plugs in a subie. Get the cheap copper plugs, if you plan on replacing them every 30k, as you should, they have better spark capacity then the platinum, the platinum aids in longevity, but dosn't help spark power. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewayz soobaroo Posted May 13, 2006 Author Share Posted May 13, 2006 ok, good to know. do you know what the stock gap is on an 88 gl? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simple monkey Posted May 13, 2006 Share Posted May 13, 2006 i meant to say bigger plug wires, my fault. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoahDL88 Posted May 13, 2006 Share Posted May 13, 2006 ok, good to know. do you know what the stock gap is on an 88 gl? .039-.043 thousandths in metric i believe thats .09-1.1mm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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