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Old Mar 4, 2010 | 08:31 PM
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ignition / plugs wires and coils advice

so i want to get new plugs coils and wires. i know the bhr system is amazing. but outta my price range right now. i know im getting the laser iridium plugs but am confused on the wires and coils.
bhr offers two msd wires. they both seem the same but one is 60 (oem replacement) and one is 100 (yukon lsd) dollars. which is better theyre both 8.5 mm. idk on that
also i need new coils and i also see that bhr offers the ignition harness. is this better than the coils? does it take place of oem coils. im so confused and need to get stuff asap b4 d day.
please help me out thanks muchos
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Old Mar 4, 2010 | 08:35 PM
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From what you are saying you should just buy some high quality leads + the plugs .
That is a good compromise if your budget is tight .
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Old Mar 4, 2010 | 08:37 PM
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well id get all four laser iridiums. but im just confused on the coil pack and wires.
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Old Mar 4, 2010 | 09:08 PM
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If you want advice on BHR products you should PM CRH
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Old Mar 4, 2010 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by blamerobb
so i want to get new plugs coils and wires. i know the bhr system is amazing. but outta my price range right now. i know im getting the laser iridium plugs but am confused on the wires and coils.
bhr offers two msd wires. they both seem the same but one is 60 (oem replacement) and one is 100 (yukon lsd) dollars. which is better theyre both 8.5 mm. idk on that
also i need new coils and i also see that bhr offers the ignition harness. is this better than the coils? does it take place of oem coils. im so confused and need to get stuff asap b4 d day.
please help me out thanks muchos
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If you want advice on BHR products you should PM CRH
The easiest way is to contact the source directly!

The $60 wire set is for OEM coils and cut to length for that application. The $100 set is for the Ls2/Yukon coil and cut to length for that application. Unless you have the LS2 or Yukon coils you would want the OEM wire set.
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Old Mar 4, 2010 | 11:07 PM
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Just a FYI...the wires also have different terminals on the coil end
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Old Mar 5, 2010 | 11:58 AM
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I'm still confused haha. So if I get new oem coilpack then I should get the 60 dollar wires from crh. But if I have aftermarket LS2 coilpack then I should get the ls2 wires cuz there a did length right?
So I'm gunna get all four laser iridium spark plugs , 60 dollar wires and oem coil back. Does that sound good? Or is there something other than that to recomend
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Old Mar 6, 2010 | 11:22 PM
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So I'm gunna get all four laser iridium spark plugs , 60 dollar wires and oem coil back. Does that sound good? Or is there something other than that to recomend

does this sound gewd? i just want to make sure b4 i take the plunge
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