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Nology hotwires (E500)
what do you guys think about the Nology HotWires..and spark plugs? is it worth $500 or so?....will it help in any way?
thank you Albert |
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wires
Nology wires help on some cars. They have some improvement in torque on some cars. If your ignition is not up to par then it will boost it up. Works on Turbo/Supercharged/N20 cars really well.
Because the spark is very strong it tends to kill the internals of certain spark plug brands. Depends on the internal construction of the spark plug. Plugs I have had good luck with: Bosch Silver Autolite Gold NGK Natrually Aspirated Cars: On the dyno we have seen 10 to 15% increase in torque over a range which does not include peak torque. Sometimes we might see a 3-7 HP improvement on a 4 cylinder motor. As far as 1/4 mile times I have not seen much improvement. I have been selling Nology wires since 1996. |
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cool
I was thinkin of buying the hotwire (yellow ) with the Nology spark plugs...they gave me a quote for abt $500...what do you think Thank You Albert S. |
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go with magnecor wires. www.magnecor.com. You can read about nology wires at this site. Ive had a set of nology wires on a maxima and they lasted like 3 months. Stick with magnecor.
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Save your money. The LH system generates more than enough, and if you use quality wires from BOSCH or BERU, you'll be fine. If they are the original wires on even a 1994 E500, IMHO, it's about time to change them out.
You do have a new cap & rotor in the last 60K miles. BTW- I now you're building an "extreme" show car, but the wires on a 500E are hidden. Beru does have blue and black wires as well. They might even have yellow. :-) neil Last edited by ke6dcj; 07-30-2002 at 07:27 PM. |
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hay neil....how can i contact BERU?
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I have Nology wires on my 16V Scirocco...they are nicer than stock and with the Beru Silverstone plugs the car runs like a champ....but they are alot thicker than OEM so they may pose a problem when routing them in the tight E500.
Hendy has the Magnacore wires and I believe he likes them very much....in either case though...on the M119 motor don't expect to see much of a difference if any at all. Last edited by Jim's500E; 07-31-2002 at 05:03 PM. |
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the reason i liked the Nology wires was because of the yellow wires
i donno |
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Me thinks you smoke too much crack
The spark wires are hardly visible on the motor...whose gonna know...or care..besides you !! |
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Call Randy at EPS Parts (http://www.epsparts.com), he can customer order a set with a LIFETIME warranty.
As I mentioned before, the wires are hidden on the M119 engine, so why worry about color? :-) neil |
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to be hones I've never even payed attention to the wires..if they show or not...oops I kinda feel dumb
neil...what type of wires does your friend Randy carry? |
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Beru with Beru connectors.
Excellent fit, finish, and quality. :-) neil |
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Bah...don't feel silly...nothing wrong with devoted attention to your car's detail...let's see some more pics of that banana boat !
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Its not a banana boat Its a high class Taxi Cab...with FAST service ...what pics do you wana see?
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Pics...I don't know...all I've seen are the motor and the mirror ...how about a nice full side shot or 3/4 view? or point me to the post where you have other shots.
Taxi cab! ...that's funny....get one of those lite-up plastic 'off duty' signs for the roof. |
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