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Old May 7th, 2008, 11:08 PM     #1 (permalink)
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Ok, I will admit that I think thes wire are very cool looking. However, Im wondering if what they say about "not effecting the way the bike runs". Im thinking of getting the but i was wondering if any one has had personal experiences with any of these types of flashing wires.
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Re: Cool looking plug wires!

Be careful what wires you choose.The ECU uses voltage pulses to determine some parameters and the wire's resistance is critical to how that works.
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Re: Cool looking plug wires!

I agree with Fisher, the ION sensing feature will set a code if the resistance is changed in the secondary wiring.
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Re: Cool looking plug wires!

Thanks for the info! I was considering getting some of these. Knowing now what you said, Ill consider some other sort of mod. Guess Ill stick to chrome....its easier.
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