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							any advantages (performance wise) of buyin 9mm leads or even bigger? mine r about rooted n need some knewys						
						
						
												 
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| hornet | 
				
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							I've heard that bigger isn't always better. Going too big can relate to spark loss (??) from memory, unless you have monster coils to provide more oomph.						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| msman | 
				
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							if u have a relatively stock engine get some good 8mm spiral core leads and thats more than u need.
 
				i.e. eagle bosch ngk most people will recomend bosch 
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| twr7cx | 
				
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							The Champion Heavy Duty ones arn't bad I've found.
 
				As far as I know the thicker is better theory comes from the days when cars ran like 5/6mm leads, but now that 8mm is like common it's alright.  | 
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| DMac | 
				
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							can you get glow in the dark ones for the ultimate rice.
 
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| dddp! | 
				
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							last night i picked up new set of bosch super sport ignition leads for my falcon from ebay, cost me $31.50, $39 inc postage, not a bad deal						
						
						
												 
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| Disco Frank | 
				
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: can you get glow in the dark ones for the ultimate rice. no idea but google is your friend Cheers and 8mm is good size! 
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